Originally Posted by RachelG
Most of the Irish immigrants to the US in the 1800's were from the west side of Ireland because that is where the potato famine hit the hardest. Just read a really interesting (but depressing) book about this.
Right. The West side is rockier and hillier, hard to grow other crops. East side is much better farming land, and had many other crops. Much of the land in the East was owned/controlled by British landlords, who sold their crops to England, but the tenant farmers who actually worked the land got enough to feed their families. In the West, it was all potatoes, and the potato blight meant leave or starve to many.