Reasons for Immigrating To the United States While there can be as many reasons as people immigrating to the United States there is often a common theme to leave a country taxing its people too much, leaving a country in turmoil, or leaving a country where opportunity and space is just not available. …show more content…
The motivations for their immigration during this time was the laws in their homeland restricting trade specifically applied to the Protestant North. By the American Revolution approximately 250,000 Irish and immigrated to the United States. The forefront of immigration started a little earlier as petty criminal and beggars would be sent to the West Indies as a form of cheap labor for the tobacco farms. After the Adam Cromwell conquest of Ireland prisoners of war were also included in the transfer and provided what amounted to slave labor. Descendants of these prisoners began to sail to the new found colonies and found themselves in Carolina. Around 1700 the stream of immigrants from Ireland began a steady influx into America though not huge in numbers. Though in this time frame Catholic immigrants were not allowed to come to the colonies as British law prohibited free movement of the Irish Catholic