The Irish came to America on ships as immigrants in the late 1800's. Most of the Irish immigrants came to attain religious freedom, find jobs, and have a better chance and a new start in America.
Immigrants have no good jobs and their family sometimes lives in the US.
Go on www.google.com and type in Ellis Island and the first one is what you click!
A lot of immigrants came in via Canada or Galveston, TX.
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The first immigrants were Christians who came here in order to find religious freedom. However, most of the people who came on the Mayflower were not Christians. The Marland settlement was Catholic and was one of the original thirteen colonies. So the answer to your question is yes.
the americans blamed the immigrants for there economic failure. they also blamed them from taking job from americans. but i find this wrong because those americans were immigrants once or the family they came from were.
Flee religious persecution. Get away from political turmoil. Find better lives. APEX -> Basically, All of the Above.
to find jobs
you find it
Subject, verb, and direct object are three things you will not find in a prepositional phrase.
there's no way we can find it out there is always way that we can find things out