Before planes, they would have got there by ship.
Irish people.
Ireland didn't, it is still where it was. Some Irish people did
Ireland
Simple Awnser Yeah. They are most Irish people in Ireland Then Its The UK Then Goes On With The US
they have the same jobs as the US
No. There are more people in the USA that claim Irish ancestry than the population of Ireland, but there are more actual Irish people in Ireland than there are actual Irish people in the USA.
Irish people are among the most gorgeous people in the world. And you should totally go to Ireland to check my words ! Thank You so much :O Im from Ireland but I never knew people thought of us like that :O wow im amazed but delighted you think of us like that.
Ireland is an independent country and it is not in the US.
No.There are more people in the United States that celebrate St. Patrick's day than anyplace else on Earth, even Ireland!The US does not however have the highest ratio of people celebrating to population. Less than half of the US population celebrate St. Patricks day, and most in Ireland do BUT there are far more people living in the US compared to Ireland.Hope this helped.There are 4 million people in Ireland. There are 19.5 million people in New York alone. Take a guessin Ireland, St. Patrick's is more of a religious feast day.
People, language, music, poetry and other forms of culture.
Anne Colette Anderson is the Ambassador to the US for Ireland.
No. Ireland uses the Euro. The US uses the American Dollar.