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The Irish were the last people who would ever colonize, as colonization was why they were in America.
Irish-American refers to people in America who claim Irish ancestry. Irish-Americans live all over America.
any any any any any! Surname with an o' is most definitely Irish
According to Sunday Independant's Life magizine, the Irish drink more as a country than America does. But, they did not cite any sources.
They were greeted with extreme predjudice more for their Catholic religion then any other reason but are now a proud part of Americana.
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Any Catholics from Ireland are Irish Catholics.
In the times when immigration was heavy, America was a blossoming country, and was said to be the best place to live. It was thought that America had land and jobs to share and that is why America was a popular place to immigrate to. In the case of why the Irish specifically came, it was most probably the Potato Famine. The Potato Famine left thousands of Irish starving, and without any income. Raising the potatoes was the livelihood of most Irish and when the rot struck, they had no way to pay landlords or pay for food. They were forced to leave in hopes of a better life somewhere else, and since America seemed to be so rich in opportunities, most chose to go there.
If you are Irish, you can get clearance at Dublin or Shannon Airport, so you don't need one. You now have to go through an online procedure first. If you are not Irish, you may need some other documentation.
Irish Jews
no -- the 3rd colour on the Irish flag is orange, not gold
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The horse breeding was one. The Irish were famous for their "Irish Hunter" or "Irish Sport HOrse". I can't think of any others at the moment.