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Emigration is when someone leaves their home country and moves to live in a different country. During the Great Hunger, many Irish people left Ireland for good. People emigrated for many reasons. Some left because there was not enough food, and others because their landlord had evicted them. Many landlords evicted their tenants to avoid paying for their care. Some of these landlords also paid to put the Irish living on their land on a boat headed for the United States, Australia, England or Canada.
Included in this Lesson Plan:
Background historical information
Background primary source documents and activities related to Irish emigration in the 19th century
A Pack Your Suitcase worksheet which can be used individually or for a group
activity, and requires some math and discussion, and recording with a pencil
A comparison of 19th century and modern US immigration
A model citizenship test
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Ireland's Great Hunger Mueseum