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Mass starvation in Ireland in the 1840s led directly to
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Mass starvation, or the Great Famine, in Ireland in the 1840's directly led to the migration of people overseas. Many Irish people emigrated out of Ireland and immigrated to the United States.
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Mass starvation in Ireland in the 1840s led directly to the migration of people overseas.
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