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Irish Immigrants
Immigration has helped shape the U. ... was the Irish. There are many reasons why the Irish immigrated to the U. ... ” As a result, the English and the Scots drove many of the Irish natives off their lands and out of their homes. ...
The Irish were subjected to discrimination and stereotypes in their own country, by the upper class with it’s arrogrant wasp attitude. ... In contrast, the Irish were at times very loud, because they loved to celebrate. ... “Attacks on the Irish took on many forms. One was in the use of cartoons in the newspapers that stereotyped the Irish by means of outrageous or hostile symbols such as people with an apeface. ... With the rise of debates over evolution in England, the poor Irish came to be regarded by many in England and the United States as the “missing link” between the gorilla and the human race.
Approximate Word count = 598 Approximate Pages = 2.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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