difficult to generalise but most Irish today are middle class, with a significent lower class proportion and a small but growing upper class. these are financial not class distinctions.
AnswerIreland is the second-richest country per person in the world, after Norway. AnswerI thought Luxembourg was richer per personThere would have been some Irish people that worked with him, but the majority of his forces were not Irish.
Irish were majority Catholic while Scottish were majority Protestant.
they restricted a majority of the Irish from political participation. They suspended many of the civil liberties and rights of the Irish.
There are Irish people living in Germany, and German people living in Ireland, but Irish people are Irish and German people are German.
Irish people have been emigrating to America for hundreds of years, especially since the great famine in the 1840s and with the improvement in transport between the countries. There is no way of saying how many people have emigrated over the centuries. Many Americans claim Irish ancestry.
Yes, the majority of Irish people identify as Catholic.
The majority of Irish people are Roman Catholic Christians.
Yes, the majority of Irish people primarily speak English.
There would have been some Irish people that worked with him, but the majority of his forces were not Irish.
Because the majority of people in Ireland are Christians.
Because the majority of people in Ireland are Christians.
NO obviously not. Dublin is full of Irish people, whereas the majority of new york are Americans.
Irish were majority Catholic while Scottish were majority Protestant.
Some are, but the majority or Irish men are not.
They restricted a majority of the irish from political participation.
They restricted a majority of the irish from political participation.
The Irish, Welsh and Scottish people were all genetically Celts. Until 1921, when Ireland became known as the Irish Free State after battling for independence from Britain for generations, Ireland was part of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.