Yes, Irish and Germans practiced their religions in America, often establishing their own churches and communities. The Irish, primarily Catholic, built parishes that became centers of cultural and social life, while German immigrants brought both Catholicism and various Protestant denominations, including Lutheranism. These religious practices helped preserve their cultural identities and provided support networks within their communities. Over time, these groups contributed significantly to the religious landscape of the United States.
The German and Irish came to America because the Germans came here for economical issues but the Irish came here for businese and for religion persicution. They came here for a better lifeThe German and Irish came to America because the Germans came here for economical issues but the Irish came here for businese and for religion persicution. They came here for a better life
Yes, they did. The Scots-Irish have many cultural things that we still practice today.
The scot-Irish and Germans.
Irish,Germans and Italians
Harrison Ford has said that he feels "Irish as a person, Jewish as an actor."
Many Irish and Germans immigrated to the US in the 1840s and 1850s because America was seen as a place with more opportunities, and better living conditions. The Irish and Germans were not happy with the conditions in their countries. They wanted a chance at a better life.
Christian, but follow the Roman Catholic strand.
Immigrants to America from 1713 until after the American Revolution we Germans, though Scotch-Irish and other groups immigrated, too.
Irish, German, Russian, Polish
no it was not the Germans. Germans moved to states like Ohio,Illinois,Indiana. However, The Irish were the ones to settle in New York. Not just that but Philadelphia, Boston.
How the Irish Saved Civilization
The Germans and Irish are the two largest non-English immigrant groups to the colonies, respectively. I do not remember the reason for the German immigration, but a potato famine prompted the Irish immigration. Most Germans settled in Pennsylvania.