Mostly Roman Catholic, I believe.
Irish-American refers to people in America who claim Irish ancestry. Irish-Americans live all over America.
the Irish are from Europe and Americans are from North America.
German- Americans and Irish- Americans were commonly called hyphenateds during the WWI area.
Irish-AmericansGael-Mheiriceánach
The changes of the Great Irish Potato Famine affected religion by causing the Protestants to view the famine as a punishment. They then pushed the Protestant religion on the Irish Catholic people.
Lauren Onkey has written: 'Blackness and transatlantic Irish identity' -- subject- s -: Irish Americans, Ethnic identity, Race identity, Irish, Group identity, Race discrimination, African Americans, Relations with Irish Americans
-They were located west of almost all of the colonies -Their religion was Presbyterian -They had woods and streams -The Scots-Irish and Native Americans located there
religion
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Irish-Americans can be found all over the United States of America. There is no one particular place.
Americans
I don't discriminate the irish, and I'm American. :)