Most of the immigrants coming to the United States in the mid 1800s were English, Irish, and _______.
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The answer is German.
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In the mid 1800s, many immigrants were Irish and German. While many of them were looking for new job opportunities, many were also trying to escape persecution.
providing low-cost labor for its construction
In the mid to late 1800s, both Irish and Chinese immigrants faced discrimination primarily due to economic competition and prevailing racial prejudices. The Irish, often viewed as unskilled laborers, were marginalized by native-born Americans who associated them with poverty and crime. Similarly, Chinese immigrants, who worked primarily in low-wage jobs such as railroad construction and mining, were subjected to xenophobic sentiments and cultural misunderstandings, leading to violence and discriminatory laws like the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. Both groups were scapegoated in times of economic hardship, which exacerbated tensions and fueled discrimination.
German
•Irish and English immigrants brought the tradition of Halloween to America in the mid 1800s.
The Irish and English immigrants brought the tradition of Halloween to the US in the mid 1800s.
Irish and English immigrants brought the tradition of Halloween to America in the mid 1800s.
The Irish was the largest immigrant group in the 1800s and they were generally treated poorly. Later immigrant groups were treated the same way as the Irish immigrants of the early 1800s.
from Ireland and Spain
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Irish and English immigrants brough the tradition of Halloween to America during the wave of immigration in the mid 1800s.
English and Irish would have been spoken in Ireland in the 1800s. Irish would have been stronger then than it is now.
Gaeilge or English, or both.
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.