The Irish, in their large numbers, were looked upon as a drain on society, as they took jobs away from Americans.
the irish made a big impact on america with there knowlage of beer and they were poorly treated but now we have festivals for the irish also the irish moved to america cse of the potato famine
Because of the way the British treated Ireland, Irish immigrants wanted nothing to do with supporting the allies.
Lord De La Warr treated the Native Americans very brutally and used Irish tactics.
In general, the Irish are treated respectfully today although there are still many issues between the Irish and the English in the UK. . In the past there were times when the Irish were treated badly, especially in the United States and the UK.
Generally quite well. There are of course some Irish people who don't like them and have racist views, but they are a minority. So many Africans have integrated very well into Irish society.
Irish-American refers to people in America who claim Irish ancestry. Irish-Americans live all over America.
the Irish are from Europe and Americans are from North America.
Americans all love the Irish, because Ireland is the closest foreign country (apart from Canada or Mexico, which aren't really countries anyway), and half the troops in the Revolutionary War were of Irish extraction. Jackson, Kennedy and Reagan are three of the most popular Presidents in historical memory.
Irish Computer Society was created in 1967.
Irish Texts Society was created in 1898.
Baptist Irish Society was created in 1814.