Most Irish are Catholics
They were mostly Roman Catholic.
Catholicism
Catholic
Catholicism.
Probably Roman Catholic because of the many Irish immigrants.
It was money. They were Christians.
In the east part of the us
Most of the immigrants coming to the United States in the mid 1800s were English, Irish, and _______.IMPROVED ANSWER:The answer is German.
There are immigrants from a variety of countries here and they have a variety of religions.
Irish & German -Apex (:
1840 also there were many german immigrants that came about that time
Most Irish people did not want slavery. The Irish culture teaches a respect for all human beings. Some Irish immigrants fought for the south with the agreement that their entire family could become citizens if one man of the family joined the Confederate Army. (New York and Baltimore did the same to attract Irish immigrants and fill draft quotas). Some Irish immigrants (like some of many other cultures) were attracted to the slave-keeper mentality because of profit motivations or because they wanted to dominate others the way that England had dominated Ireland for centuries. But keep in mind that most Irish immigrants (and most immigrants from other poor lands) did not want slavery.
Most Irish emigrated because of the Great Famine in Ireland between 1845 and 1852. The vast majority were Catholics. A very interesting subject to read up on if you're interested in it!
The Catholic religion and St. Patrick's day during immmigration of 1840-1860. During the Irish potato famine.
German