The Irish primarily settled in New York City during the 19th century, particularly in neighborhoods such as Five Points, the Bowery, and later in areas like Hell's Kitchen and the Lower East Side. Many Irish immigrants arrived during the Great Famine in the 1840s, seeking better opportunities. Over time, they established vibrant communities, contributing significantly to the city's culture and labor force. Their influence can still be seen in various aspects of New York life today.
usually in Boston MA,New York NY, and in the Midwest
valley and ridge
The potato famine in Ireland lasted from 1845 to 1849. During this terrible part of Irish history, Great Britain tried to direct Irish people immigrating to North America to settle in Canada. The British provided incentives to induce this among the Irish. Many did, however, very often they left Canada to settle in the US.
Harlem
Yes, they settled in mainly North Carolina.
usually in Boston MA,New York NY, and in the Midwest
who. were the first europeans to come to NY ?
what di the scotch -irish homes look like
Liverpool, Manchester and Glasgow.
valley and ridge
no one knows
Yes. Around the year 1850.
Boston
The potato famine in Ireland lasted from 1845 to 1849. During this terrible part of Irish history, Great Britain tried to direct Irish people immigrating to North America to settle in Canada. The British provided incentives to induce this among the Irish. Many did, however, very often they left Canada to settle in the US.
They came to the US....
Harlem
scots-irish