Far and Away
George M. Cohan was of Irish descent, as both of his parents were Irish immigrants. He was born into a Catholic family, but his personal beliefs and religious practices are less documented. Cohan is best known for his contributions to American musical theater rather than his religious identity.
"Fenian men" refers to members of the Fenian Brotherhood, an Irish nationalist organization founded in the United States in the 1850s. The group aimed to promote Irish independence from British rule through both political and military means. The term is often associated with the broader Fenian movement, which included similar groups in Ireland and among Irish immigrants. The Fenians are particularly known for their attempts to stage uprisings and their influence on Irish republicanism.
Travolta is an American of English, Irish, and Italian descent. His mother Helen (January 17, 1909-December 1,1999) was the daughter of an Irish father (died 1963) and an English mother (died 1947). His father Sam (November 1925-May 2009) was the son of Italian immigrants (both died before 1963)
The phrase "Erin go bragh," which means "Ireland forever," is believed to have originated in the 19th century and was popularized by Irish nationalists and immigrants. Its exact origin is unclear, but it was commonly used in songs and speeches during the Irish independence movement. The phrase is often attributed to the broader cultural revival of Irish nationalism during that time, rather than a specific individual.
Tom Cruise was born on July 3, 1962
In "Far and Away," Darcy Burke was a character portrayed by Nicole Kidman. She played Shannon Christie, a young Irish woman who travels to America seeking a better life with her love interest, Joseph Donnelly (played by Tom Cruise).
'Nicole' has no meaning in Irish. The name is spelled Nicole in Irish as in English.
living human but really it was Irish immigrants
Yes there were Irish immigrants that helped to build railroads.
Nicole has no Irish translation
The Irish immigrants landed in Brooklyn, in the united states in 1835.
Irish immigrants are going to Ireland, Irish emigrants are going to many places including America, Australia, Britain and Canada.
No, it was better. Irish immigrants had rights and freedoms in America, when they previously did not in their home country.
The early immigrants of Cincinnati are the Germans and the Irish.
Chinese immigrants
the anwnser was Irish and German
Irish immigrants in the United States did not typically own slaves themselves, as they tended to be among the poorer classes. However, some Irish immigrants may have worked in industries or situations where slave labor was present.