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In the 1600s, many immigrants came to America from Britain to escape religious persecution. In the early 1800s, many immigrants came from

Russia to escape a revolution.
Ireland to flee a potato famine.
Italy to find job opportunities.
the Netherlands to seek land.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "Ireland to flee a potato famine." In the 1600s, many immigrants came to America from Britain to escape religious persecution. In the early 1800s, many immigrants came from Ireland to flee a potato famine.
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Answer:

  • Ireland to flee a potato famine.

Step-by-step explanation:

Another real flood of migration happened from around 1815 to 1865. Most of these newcomers hailed from Northern and Western Europe to escape a potato starvation.

Around 33% originated from Ireland, which experienced a massive famine in the mid-nineteenth century. During the 1840s, practically 50% of America's foreigners were from Ireland alone. These Irish workers settled close to their purpose of entry in urban areas along the East Coast.

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