Many entered through New York's Ellis Island, and many went to Canada and sneaked across the border into America, especially Minnesota. That is how my great-great-great-great grandfather arrived here in 1848
Irish America magazine was created in 1985.
Irish-American refers to people in America who claim Irish ancestry. Irish-Americans live all over America.
In the melting-pot that is America, you can be define by your ancestors background, if you had Irish ancestors or parents you would be considered Irish-American or as they shorten it in America to just Irish, Italian, polak, Russian, scotch-Irish etc
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The Irish believe that St. Brendan discovered America. St. Brendan is best known as a monk and saint from Irish origin.
No. The Irish were the last people who would ever colonize, as colonization was why they were in America.
The Irish in America - 1915 was released on: USA: 8 September 1915
Both Irish and English.
The Irish Sea.
No, it was better. Irish immigrants had rights and freedoms in America, when they previously did not in their home country.