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A major reason Irish immigrants came to the United States in the 1840s was to escape a potato famine.
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A major reason Irish inmigrants came to the United States in the 1840s was to escape a potato famine.
A great Irish famine in the 1840s which was caused by a potato blight forced a great number of Irish citizens to flee their mother land and settle in North America as immigrants.
Wealthy families were able to provide good education and were able to pay for tutors.
It was the "Open Door Policy" that was the name of the trading policy that Secretary of State John Hay initiated with China and the European nations that already had a presence there, since the US wanted to benefit from trade with China as well.
Answer: From Turin , Italy
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