Americans all love the Irish, because Ireland is the closest foreign country (apart from Canada or Mexico, which aren't really countries anyway), and half the troops in the Revolutionary War were of Irish extraction. Jackson, Kennedy and Reagan are three of the most popular Presidents in historical memory.
Many Americans didn't like the Irish. Some people treated them very badly and threw stuff at them as they came off the boats to step on American soil. Some Americans felt that the Irish were coming to take their jobs.
At one time the Irish were not welcome in the United States but that is not a problem any more. Many Americans celebrate St. Patrick's Day even if they are not Irish.
Both Irish and English.
They came to america in 1500.
that they were able to come to America if they did not come to America the we would have mcdonal french fries or potato chip. the Irish catholic wouldn't be alive living in America today
The Amerindians came from North America
Because they have little money and almost no education
Irish-American refers to people in America who claim Irish ancestry. Irish-Americans live all over America.
Both Irish and English.
The German and Irish came to America because the Germans came here for economical issues but the Irish came here for businese and for religion persicution. They came here for a better lifeThe German and Irish came to America because the Germans came here for economical issues but the Irish came here for businese and for religion persicution. They came here for a better life
They were not Americans until they came here!
the potato famine
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The Irish
the Irish settled on the east coast when they came to America.
645. My grandpapi came on one.
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John Ireland first came to Minnesota and lead the Irish to recruit here in America.
Native Americans did but colonial Americans came much later