They brought potatoes and irish chedder
Yes, they did.
immigrants bring different types of different flavor to our food
Immigrants bring new food that Americans can try.
Whatever they could fit in a trunk and thats it..
yes, they likea eat raunch yavon gina
Yes, they did.
The customs of the Saint Patrick's Day celebrations were brought to America with the influx of Irish immigrants during the mid 1800s. The customs include Irish dances and plenty of food and drink.
Acctually, conred beef and cabbage isn't really an Irish food. The Irish immigrants made it up when they came to America.
immigrants bring different types of different flavor to our food
Immigrants bring new food that Americans can try.
Whatever they could fit in a trunk and thats it..
Immigrants had different food, languages, culture, and traditions.
yes, they likea eat raunch yavon gina
Irish immigrants typically took between six to eight weeks to sail to America during the 19th century, depending on the weather and the specific route taken. The journey was often made on cramped and overcrowded ships known as "coffin ships" due to the high mortality rates. Conditions were challenging, with limited food and sanitation, making the voyage a difficult experience for many.
what did the Germans bring to America? what are they most famous for?
Immigrants, particularly from Ireland, Germany, Russia.. (Europe and Asia basically) came to America to escape their current economic situation back in their home land, wanted religious freedom, or sought greater opportunity in America. For example, the Irish came because of a horrible virus that infected their potato crop and wiped out their staple food. Germans came to escape their crumbling economy.
the food and lots of homework