In the melting-pot that is America, you can be define by your ancestors background, if you had Irish ancestors or parents you would be considered Irish-American or as they shorten it in America to just Irish, Italian, polak, Russian, scotch-Irish etc
Steele is an English and Scottish name, a nickname for someone considered as hard as steel.
The Irish faced hatred from the Americans for taking potential jobs and land. They also had to deal with poor living spaces called tenements.
I believe that it is the luckiest day to be Irish.
People born in the six counties of Northern Ireland are British in international law and their passports would give their status as British Citizens, but they would probably describe themselves as being Irish.
no they are not as they are lazy
The Irish was not considered white in the 19th century. The Irish was considered black people.
Irish tattoos are often considered to have an emblem that represents Irish culture. These Irish tattoos could include the Irish flag, Irish cross, Leprechaun, or a Cloverleaf.
The Irish who came into the United States in the 1800's were very discriminated against. They were considered to be lazy and drunkards, so the only jobs they could find were with the railroads building them. It was hard long work, but it was work and it fed their families.Like most of us, we need to work...And this is where they proved themselves.
Look it up! You have a computer or smart phone, right? Answer it yourself! Geez, lazy!
It is not considered to be bad luck to wear a Claddagh if you are not Irish. In fact it is considered good luck.
Eoghan is considered to be equivalent.
We don't know if he considered himself Irish or not, he certainly spent his life there. He probably considered himself a Christian first.
the Irish word for punk is punk. They got lazy in trying to come up with "new" words. Besides that, I think I'm the only one who know's what punk music is on this island.
The Irish names Síle (Sheila) and Siobhán(Shivaun) are considered to be equivalents.
In the melting-pot that is America, you can be define by your ancestors background, if you had Irish ancestors or parents you would be considered Irish-American or as they shorten it in America to just Irish, Italian, polak, Russian, scotch-Irish etc
The native Irish name Donncha(dh) anglicised Donough was considered as an equivalent to Denis.