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It is not answer a
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I just took the flvs test and got it wrong so it is not answer A i hope that helps narrow it down.
ANSWER: In the mid-1840s, the size and nature of Irish immigration changed drastically. The potato blight which destroyed the staple of the Irish diet produced famine. Hundreds of thousands of peasants were driven from their cottages and forced to emigrate -- most often to North America.
Explanation: Pushed out of Ireland by religious conflicts, lack of political autonomy and dire economic conditions, these immigrants, who were often called "Scotch-Irish," were pulled to America by the promise of land ownership and greater religious freedom. Many Scotch-Irish immigrants were educated, skilled workers.
The fate of a Roman prisoners would be death: whipped to death ,branded on the forehead, forced to carry heavy wood around their neck, beheading,