Canadians harbored resentment towards the Irish immigrants in the 19th century primarily due to economic competition and cultural differences. Many Irish immigrants arrived during the Great Famine, leading to an influx that strained resources and job opportunities. Additionally, anti-Catholic sentiment and stereotypes about the Irish contributed to tensions, as they were often seen as socially and economically disruptive. This resentment was exacerbated by political conflicts, especially in regions with strong Protestant majorities.
Irish were majority Catholic while Scottish were majority Protestant.
According to the narrator Shaila, the Irish response is much more friendly and open than that of the Canadians.
Mainly English, Irish, Welsh, Canadians and Americans.
much more friendly and open
Irish; Canadians
Margaret E. Fitzgerald has written: 'The uncounted Irish in Canada and the United States' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Genealogy, History, Ireland, Irish, Irish Americans, Irish Canadians
The three largest ethnic groups are the Irish, the Italians and the French Canadians.
The Metis, the french and canadians __ Scots, Irish, English, Ukrainians, Eastern Canadians, Germans, Norwegians, Welsh, French, Danish, American were some of the different groups that settled Alberta
Many irish-descended canadians who are seeking for their ancestors.
HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
The word "resent" in French is spelled "ressentir."
Apart from Earth, no humans have ever been on another Planet, whether they be Canadian, Irish or Bengali.