Because they proved to be more industrious, dependable and harder working.
Germans Scots-Irish Dutch Scandinavians Jews
The Irish came to American because when they didnt have any food (Famine) They were in serach of land and food. There were so many of them, they were looked down upon.
The Irish experienced discrimination due to factors such as their Catholic religion, perceived lower social status, and competition for jobs with native-born Americans. Additionally, anti-immigrant and anti-Catholic sentiments were prevalent during the time of Irish immigration to the U.S. in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Irish, German, Russian, Polish
Irish, German, Hungarian, Russian, English and Scandinavians.
Scots, Germans, Dutch, and Africans by force were the main immigrants but there were also Irish, Spanish, Scandinavians, French, some Italians, pretty much anyone in Europe that could get passage on a ship headed for the 13 colonies.
How the Irish Saved Civilization
No, and the Irish aren't lucky. Invasion, famine, discrimination.
because the Irish wanted to fight them and the Germans were scared so they always stuck together
Of course they can - just as Irish people can be friends with all nationalities, and Germans too
No. Though the Germans and Scots-Irish were two large ethnic groups in the colonies, the English were the most numerous.
The early immigrants of Cincinnati are the Germans and the Irish.