Yes. They do.
The Irish, in their large numbers, were looked upon as a drain on society, as they took jobs away from Americans.
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.
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because they felt bad for the Americans and so the Irish went to war to help them
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Yes Brazil use the same technology Americans use, but they use in some different way.
50-60% of Americans uses technology today.
Irish-American refers to people in America who claim Irish ancestry. Irish-Americans live all over America.
the Irish are from Europe and Americans are from North America.
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German- Americans and Irish- Americans were commonly called hyphenateds during the WWI area.
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Depends on what u count as technology - the wheel is technology.
For entertainment, medical sciences, and the advancement into new discoverys!
Lauren Onkey has written: 'Blackness and transatlantic Irish identity' -- subject- s -: Irish Americans, Ethnic identity, Race identity, Irish, Group identity, Race discrimination, African Americans, Relations with Irish Americans
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Irish-Americans can be found all over the United States of America. There is no one particular place.