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New york
NO obviously not. Dublin is full of Irish people, whereas the majority of new york are Americans.
Many were from Massachusetts and New York. They had moved to help build the Railroad.
Liverpool is on a direct ferry route from Ireland, thus lots of Irish people ended up there. It's the same reason that so many Irish ended up in New York, it's the first place they came to across the Atlantic.
The expansion in 1890 was the expansion and settling of western states in the United States. Other places expanding at this time were the cities in the east, especially New York, New York. This was because of immigration and people of other countries being brought to Ellis Island in New York Harbor.
Irish people made up a quarter of the population of Philadelphia and New York when the cities were first established. Many Irish immigrants started the first fire departments in both cities.
About 8 Hours by an 1890's aircraft.
the Irish went to clean floors the Irish did the army
This may be a joking reference to the number of people in America, and in New York in particular, who claim Irish descent. There are more people in America who claim Irish heritage than there are Irish people in Ireland. Alternatively, it might be a reference to the fact that some aspects of Irish life are more influenced by decisions taken in New York than they are by decisions taken in Dublin. Small countries such as Ireland at very much affected by how big countries behave.
The address of the New York Irish Inc is: Po Box 2087, New York, NY 10014
In the United States, the state that has the most Irish people in it is the state of New York. Massachusetts comes in 2nd place for most Irish residents.
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