Roman Catholics.
the anwnser was Irish and German
They were catholics while most people in the US wereprotestant
yes
Irish & German -Apex (:
Irish and german
Most of the immigrants coming to the United States in the mid 1800s were English, Irish, and _______.IMPROVED ANSWER:The answer is German.
no and theyll never be they will never even have the idea to think on it they are nothing to the German
Irish & German -Apex (:
They were similar in that both differed from the Anglo-Protestant "norms" of the United States and faced a degree of hostility and alienation as a consequence. They were different in that the Irish at least spoke English but on the other hand were much more associated with Catholicism, the latter earning them the particular enmity of nativists.
Immigrants were considered second-class citizens for their poverty. Irish, German and Chinese immigrants were treated harshly and many were denied work. They were looked down upon because of their culture. Although America boasted being a "land of the free", poor immigrants had little employment opportunities.
1840 also there were many german immigrants that came about that time
the german and Irish