The Americans wouldnt accept Irish men to work in high paying factories because of their religons were different
Because a poor paying job in America was viewed as generally superior to starving to death in Ireland, which was essentially their other option.
The had to make fake gold
The Irish, in their large numbers, were looked upon as a drain on society, as they took jobs away from Americans.
they were very clean but lived in crowded ghettos with Chinese
high paying factory jobs
The Irish faced hatred from the Americans for taking potential jobs and land. They also had to deal with poor living spaces called tenements.
The Irish Americans were certainly subjected to a dual labor market. During the late 1800's, after the first large Irish immigration into America, Irish immigrants were considered to be the poorest of all the immigrants coming into the United States. Because of the constant prejudice against Irish, they were kept at this poor standing by only being offered the lowest paying, and the most backbreaking jobs available, leaving the higher paying jobs for natural American citizens.
because a lot of people do not have jobs
Low-paying, hard-labor jobs
The had to make fake gold
factory owner
The party offered them social service and jobs.
There are lots of paying jobs for people in Nevada. Their are factory jobs, construction jobs, and retail jobs.
The party offered them social service and jobs.
Usually low paying jobs. For example: McDonalds.
The Irish came to America on ships as immigrants in the late 1800's. Most of the Irish immigrants came to attain religious freedom, find jobs, and have a better chance and a new start in America.
It was hard for the Irish in America because they were neglected for their accents and jobs with signs saying "Irish no need apply."
Badly. The newest of the immigrants are always discriminated against. They usually had the worst jobs ex. Think about how immigrants are treated today.