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AP World History: Modern
Unit 6 – Industrialization's Impact (1750-1900)
Topic 6.7
How might history change if there were no Irish Potato Famine prompting mass emigration from Ireland during mid-19th century?
The demographic makeup and cultural influence in countries like the United States and Australia may look significantly different today.
The famine didn't generate much emigration so its absence wouldn't affect history significantly.
There would be an increased Irish influence across continental Europe.
Japan's Meiji Restoration period likely wouldn't have happened without Irish immigrants' influence in East Asia.
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AP World History: Modern - 6.7 Effects of Migration from 1750 to 1900
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