The Influence of the Irish-Catholic in my Life

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The distinctive characteristic of the eighteenth and nineteenth century Boston- Irish Immigrants that set them apart is their willingness to work and persevere while keeping close to God. This is important because it plays a big role in the formation of Catholic lives in the New World, and adds a new culture into the English controlled region. This will be shown in an investigation of Irish perseverance through different types of work while they incorporated their Catholicism into everyday life. The Immigrants were located in New York, Chicago, and Boston, but I will focus on The Boston Irish. The Boston Bay, on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, locates Boston. This brings many other cultures to impact their way of life from overseas. Boston was also found in the New England Area. This means that the English had a lot of influence in the lifestyle lived. In this area, there are not many landforms, but mostly waterways. One major landform is the Taconic Mountains, which are a side range of the Appalachian Mountains. These mountains vary the climate in Massachusetts. Some major waterways include the Boston Harbor, the Atlantic Ocean, the Charles River, and Cape Cod. Boston is located in an area based on water, which bring in many other cultures by water, and mix the races of the people they encounter everyday through work and church. The climate in Boston is cold, since it is by the water, and they get a lot of rain, in quick, heavy intervals. The rain was good for farmers when they grew crops. The winters take up the majority of the year, which usually consists of small and short nor’easters. Boston, being one of the nation’s biggest cities at the time, was a plentiful amount of other races mixing in their towns. The... ... middle of paper ... ...urs do now. It may not be as heavily based as it used to be, but it still has thing lineage back to the Irish- Catholics that lived almost a century ago. Works Cited Barrent, James R., The Irish Way: Becoming American in the Multiethnic City (The Penguin Press, 2012) ‘What is a Nor’easter and what to Expect’ Last Modified April 15, 2014 http://www.explore-massachusetts.com/ Gavin, Phillip, The History Place, “Irish Potato Famine, Gone to America “Accessed March 17, 2014 http://www.historyplace.com/worldhistory/famine/america.htm O’Connor, Thomas, The Boston Irish, A Political History (Northeastern University Press, 1995) Quinlin, Michael P., The Irish Boston; A Lively Look at Boston’s Colorful Irish Past (The Globe Pequot Press, 2004) ‘Boston, MA’ Last modified April 15, 2014 http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/usstates/ma.htm

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