coz they think Irish immigrants are cannible
yes
were Roman Catholic
The Irish, in their large numbers, were looked upon as a drain on society, as they took jobs away from Americans.
The two main ethnic groups were CHINESE & IRISH. Im not sure if there were black and white, but CHINESE & IRISH for sure.
Because of the way the British treated Ireland, Irish immigrants wanted nothing to do with supporting the allies.
yes
The four ethnic groups that settled in Florida include Black Americans and Bahamian Americans. The other two ethnic groups are Cuban Americans and Greek Americans.
were Roman Catholic
The Irish, in their large numbers, were looked upon as a drain on society, as they took jobs away from Americans.
The two main ethnic groups were CHINESE & IRISH. Im not sure if there were black and white, but CHINESE & IRISH for sure.
Because of the way the British treated Ireland, Irish immigrants wanted nothing to do with supporting the allies.
Irish adapted to America by baking cookies to them this was a sign of showing kindness and love
Europeans, Germans, Scandinavian Lutherans, Irish, Italians, European Jews, Chinese, Mexicans and African Americans.
Europeans, Germans, Scandinavian Lutherans, Irish, Italians, European Jews, Chinese, Mexicans and African Americans.
living human but really it was Irish immigrants
Many Americans did not like Italians upon their arrival in the U.S. Mostly Irish people, who had already been in the United States and considered themselves "American", were against Italians and did everything they could to prevent them from succeeding. Due to the fact that Irish immigrants had been in the U.S. so much longer than the Italians, they had worked their way into police and fire department and had become in charge of their surroundings, giving them an advantage over other immigrants. There are still harsh feelings among Irish and Italian people today. I hope I helped answer your question. :)
Yes there were Irish immigrants that helped to build railroads.