Irish Immigration significantly influenced Texas culture by contributing to the state's diverse heritage, particularly in music, cuisine, and celebrations. The Irish played a crucial role in developing Texas's cotton industry, providing labor that helped establish and expand cotton plantations. Additionally, they were instrumental in building railroads, which facilitated the transportation of goods and people, further integrating Texas into the broader economy. This blend of Irish traditions and labor greatly shaped Texas's identity and economic landscape.
Rapid Irish immigration effected America's cities culturally; bringing catholic settlements (upsetting many protestants/Nativists), It's economy; bringing more cheap labor for the metal industries, textile, and railroad building; and forcing It's schools to "adapt" to the new Irish students.
Irish <Fenian> immigration began and escalated thereafter.
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There was a huge immigration of Irish citizens to the USA during the potato famine.
The Irish Jews were such a small population (<1,000 people) that there really was no wave of Irish Jewish immigration to America. Additionally, since most Irish Jews lived in the cities, they were not subject (as strongly) to the Irish Potato Famine, which was responsible for the largest percentage of Irish immigration to the US.
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The Irish immigration to Canada began in late 17 century. The reasons for the immigration were, The failure of potato crop in Ireland and World War II .