In the 1800's, a lot of Irish immigrants settled in cities like Chicago and San Fransisco, but generally, they weren't considered welcome. They were treated horribly, and were oftentimes forbidden to enter certain business, and could rarely obtain a high-class occupation.
They emigrated to the USA
Ireland
The potato famine in Ireland lasted from 1845 to 1849. During this terrible part of Irish history, Great Britain tried to direct Irish people immigrating to North America to settle in Canada. The British provided incentives to induce this among the Irish. Many did, however, very often they left Canada to settle in the US.
Liberia
most of the population of the USA is of European decent, Europeans have been immigrating there since 1492
Boston
they immigrated to the US and Canada
They emigrated to the USA
Potato Famine
Ireland
They came to the US....
The same reason most people immigrate to the US: to have a better life and escape the bad conditions in their homeland.
german and irish
The most dangerous way to immigrate to the USA would definitely have to be to immigrate illegally. Children and adults sometimes end up losing their lives in their efforts to reach American soil.
Irish immigrants in the USA went to seek work and escape famine in Ireland in the 1800s Ireland its people and politics have never ever colonized another country
Where did the Germans and irish settled when the arrived to the u.s
New York City