Omg my teacher just assigned this paper when i really got to thinking about im felt so dumb because i was stressing so hard about it but the answer is really easy just think about what many Irish people eat............................potato!!!!!!
The failed crop (over several seasons) was the cause of the Irish Potato Famine. Many people starved to death, or succumbed to disease, while many sailed to 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
no meat just other vegetable
Both Irish and English.
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The failed crop (over several seasons) was the cause of the Irish Potato Famine. Many people starved to death, or succumbed to disease, while many sailed to America.
the potato crop
The British moved to North America for varying reasons, not one large, specific reason. Hope of a better living, to get away from the country, perhaps just for an adventure. Although not British, the Irish potato famine caused millions of Irish to emigrate to North America. The British government failed to support the Irish properly during this time, perhaps causing more Irish to emigrate than otherwise.
Irish America magazine was created in 1985.
Irish-American refers to people in America who claim Irish ancestry. Irish-Americans live all over America.
Yes, potatoes are high in starch and carbohydrates.
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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.