Getting drafted into the army
england
A lot of Irish came during that period, along with european and asian immigrants
Pre-Civil War immigrants were mostly from the British Isles. After the war, many immigrant began coming from Western and Central Europe.
During the American Civil War, immigrants from Ireland and Germany played significant roles. Many Irish immigrants, fleeing famine and seeking better opportunities, joined the Union Army, while a substantial number of German immigrants, motivated by political unrest and the desire for freedom, also enlisted. Their contributions were vital in shaping the outcomes of various battles and the overall war effort.
the north
england
A lot of Irish came during that period, along with european and asian immigrants
Immigrants settled in the south because of low investment in railroads. This happen during and after the Civil War.
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Pre-Civil War immigrants were mostly from the British Isles. After the war, many immigrant began coming from Western and Central Europe.
During the Civil War, many immigrants served in the Union Army and Confederate Army. They faced discrimination and challenges due to their immigrant status, but their contributions were significant in shaping the outcome of the war. Additionally, immigrants were impacted by wartime policies, such as the Emancipation Proclamation and the suspension of Habeas Corpus.
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Before, during and after the US Civil War immigrants from many places in the world found themselves in the United States. Among the most prevalent were immigrants from China, Ireland and Germany.
False - and many immigrants, primarily Irish, arriving in Northern ports were immediately enlisted into the Union Army
Large numbers of immigrants fought in the Civil War, particularly the Irish.
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