No
Irish immigrants lived in tenements.......
Many Irish people emigrated to America during the Great Famine in 1845. Many of them established large communities in Newfoundland. Therefore, there is now many Irish people in America.
The moved because of religious aspects. Many were Roman Catholic.
There are Irish people living in Germany, and German people living in Ireland, but Irish people are Irish and German people are German.
The diaspora refers to people from Ireland that have travelled to other parts of the world. It is basically the extended Irish community around the world.
Irish people have been emigrating to New Zealand for hundreds of years and people from Ireland are still going there.
Ireland didn't, it is still where it was. Some Irish people did
The flag you are describing is the national flag of the country of Saint Patrick, which features a green field with a white saltire (diagonal cross). The flag symbolizes the unity of the Irish people and their heritage. It is often associated with the Irish diaspora and is used during celebrations of Irish culture.
No
NSW in 1791
BREDA GRAY has written: 'WOMEN AND THE IRISH DIASPORA'
Irish immigrants lived in tenements.......
religious aspects (i have a worksheet for hw that has that ?)
Arnold Schrier has written: 'Ireland and the American emigration, 1850-1900' -- subject(s): History, Emigration and immigration, Social conditions, Irish Americans, Irish, Irish Diaspora
the Irish famine was not managed, it just cause all of the Irish to die or either migrate to the U.s. where they found hope and better jobs.
Many Irish people emigrated to America during the Great Famine in 1845. Many of them established large communities in Newfoundland. Therefore, there is now many Irish people in America.