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exit ticket 28 - industrialization: global migrations
mass starvation, 1845 - 1851
fate of the irish during the famine
70% remained in ireland though millions more left emigrated after 1851
12% died
18% emigrated
source: r.f. foster, modern ireland, 1600 - 1972
- in the 19th century, a major reason for irish migration to north america was to
- gain political refuge
- avoid malaria outbreaks
- flee widespread famine
- escape a civil war
- many critics believe that the policy of the british government during the irish famine
- contributed to food shortages
- ignored military concerns
- discouraged emigration
- led directly to civil war
- one similarity between the cases of irish and italian migration in the late 1800s was that
- both irish and italians were fleeing a potato famine.
- both irish and italians were pulled by the gold rush in western north america.
- both irish and italians sought religious freedom in america.
- both irish and italians were fleeing poverty and starvation in their homelands.
- which of the following industrial era innovations facilitated the high volume of migrating taking place at the turn of the twentieth century?
- canals
- steamship
- telegraph
- automobile
Brief Explanations
- In the 19th - century, the Irish famine led to widespread famine, which was a major reason for Irish migration to North America.
- The British government's policies during the Irish Famine, such as export - led agriculture policies, contributed to food shortages.
- Both Irish and Italians in the late 1800s were facing poverty and starvation in their homelands, which led them to migrate.
- The steamship was an important innovation of the Industrial Era that made long - distance travel more accessible and facilitated high - volume migration at the turn of the twentieth century.
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