By Joey Lafko Who was immigrating?? Mostly men immigrated in the beginning, then entire families migrated. Irish people immigrated due to the famines.

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By Joey Lafko

Who was immigrating?? Mostly men immigrated in the beginning, then entire families migrated. Irish people immigrated due to the famines in Ireland. 37,000 Irish catholic people migrated to Boston, MA in 1947.

Irish Immigrants They were referred to as the “Famine Irish” Immigrated because of the potato famine. A deadly type of fungus destroyed all of the potato crop for the next two years in Ireland. In 1847 over 37,000 Irish catholic people arrived by land and sea in Boston, MA.

German Immigrants Migrated in search of an easier life. Migrated to get away from being attacked by other country’s army’s. Political disorder was a main reason for immigration.

How did they migrate? Irish and German immigrants migrated by both land and sea. They took boats and ships carrying hundreds of people each. They traveled in groups over land. Rode on horseback. Map

The aftermath….. The population was greatly effected by the immigration. Ireland went from having 8.2 million people to 6.6 million in less than 10 years. Germany was equally effected by this, the population in Germany was affected at about the same rate as in Ireland.

The End!!! Any Questions?