cuz it was fam
West
In the 1990s and early 2000s the Celtic Tiger was a nickname for Ireland's economy, but not Ireland itself. So there was no special nickname in the 1990s, just the traditional nicknames for Ireland like The Emerald Isle.
During the Antebellum, the North was most responsible for the abolitionist movement. During the early 1900s, the North was also the breeding ground for the Women's Suffrage movement.
By 1900, coal became West Virginia's leading industry. ... There was a large wave of immigration in West Virginia in the late 1800's and early 1900's. Many workers from European countries, especially Italy, Hungary, and Poland ... In 1919, 340000 steelworkers walked out, but the union gave up the strike four mounths later.
The early west caused a cultural transformation in the U.S. by the Gold Rush. Many immigrants and settlers moved west in hopes of obtaining land that enabled them to strike rich.
San Francisco
true
The Hatfield-McCoy feud resulted in the deaths of approximately 13 individuals. This violent conflict, which took place between the late 1800s and early 1900s, involved ongoing disputes between the Hatfield family from West Virginia and the McCoy family from Kentucky. The feud was marked by a series of violent confrontations, including shootings and skirmishes, leading to significant loss of life on both sides.
The Panama Canal.
the panama canal
The majority were on the West Coast. They came in through the western Ellis Island called Angel Island in San Francisco.
West
New York's Ellis Island on the east coast; San Francisco on the west coast.
Late 50's/Early 60's
No. Violent crime happens here, but is much rarer than in the west especially against foreigners.
In the 1990s and early 2000s the Celtic Tiger was a nickname for Ireland's economy, but not Ireland itself. So there was no special nickname in the 1990s, just the traditional nicknames for Ireland like The Emerald Isle.
The TV show "The Virginian" was set in the early 1900s, specifically around the years 1898 to 1907. The series, which aired from 1962 to 1971, took place in the fictional town of Medicine Bow, Wyoming, during the post-Civil War era, capturing the life and challenges of ranchers and cowboys in the American West.