Irish Americans In The 19th Century

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Essay Part One The Irish were a very culturally different group, when they were introduced in America most races especially WASPs deigned them, labeling them as violent heavy drinkers invading their land with dissolute intentions. As the 19th century dawned over Ireland, the Irish were struck by a great famine. This resulted in millions of Irish citizens moving to the ‘wonderful’ land of opportunity in search of jobs, to send money back home to grandma so she can live her final years in peace. The WASPs held great contempt against the Irish, they absolved into the habit of calling them drunks as to the typical Irish man a glass a beer was a healthy breakfast and taking his family to dinner to a pub after a long day at work was a common practice.

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