They hoped to find the freedom and prosperity that had been denied to them in Ireland.
The English and Irish brought Halloween to America.
They brought potatoes and irish chedder
Irish immigrants brought a variaty of things. Many wore every piece of clothing they had during the trip. Possesions such as bibles, crosses, musical instruments, pictures, blankets, ect... Some brought food and, if they had any, money
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
Many people starved to death during the Irish Potato Famine, when potato blight caused the potato crops to wither and die in the fields for a couple of seasons. Many Irish people chose to emigrate, mainly to America.
The English and Irish brought Halloween to America.
Irish and English immigrants brought the tradition of Halloween to America in the mid 1800s.
They brought potatoes and irish chedder
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.
No; waffles first appeared in America when brought by the dutch who formed early settlements in the Delaware area.
•Irish and English immigrants brought the tradition of Halloween to America in the mid 1800s.
Halloween has roots in the Celtic (Irish) culture and was brought over to America by English and Irish immigrants.
Halloween is a celtic tradition brought over by the Irish, Scotch, Welsh and English. in these countries, the idea of dressing in costume goes back to the 16th century. Originally the jack o lanter was a turnip, not a pumpkin.
well there's the irish, german, mexican, italian, jewish, polish
beireann an gníomh an spreagadh
Patrick brought Christianity to the Irish.
About a million Irish came to America between 1845 and 1852, to escape the Great Famine. They brought St. Patrick's Day with them.