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What sparked Irish immigration to the United States in the mid-1840s?

overcrowding, jobs on Ellis island, famine, an outbreak of disease

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Jobs in the Ellis Island

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The answer is "famine".

In the mid-1840s, the potato crops, which were the base of the Irish people diets, were distroyed by a blight, a plant disease.

The hunger forced people to emigrate, mainly to North America. They had no skills, no money, few belongings and most had no education.

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