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Q: How were the Irish viewed by Americans in the 19th century?
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What has the author Patrick Maume written?

Patrick Maume has written: 'The rise and fall of Irish Ireland' 'The Long Gestation' -- subject(s): Nationalism, Ireland, History, 20th century, 19th century, Politics and government '19th-century Irish and Irish-Americans on the western frontier' -- subject(s): History, Irish Americans, Irish Republican Brotherhood, Land League (Ireland), Vigilantes


Were the irish considered white in the 19th century?

The Irish was not considered white in the 19th century. The Irish was considered black people.


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The Irish came to the U.S. in the late 19th century


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In what way did the british hurt the irish in the 19th century?

Britain enforced Catholicism on the Irish.


Did the British hurt the Irish in the 19th century?

They restricted a majority of the irish from political participation.


How did British hurt the Irish in the 19th century?

They restricted a majority of the irish from political participation.


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She is a famous Irish astronomer from the 19th century.


Who is the 19th century Irish physicist who explained why the sky is blue?

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What caused a massive Irish exodus to England and the US during the 19th century?

The Irish Potato Famine


Why did the scot's resent the Irish immigrants in the 19th century?

Irish were majority Catholic while Scottish were majority Protestant.


How did economics and religion influence Irish nationalist movements in the 19th century?

it didnt.