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13 March, 04:36

Were Americans welcoming to Irish immigrants

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  1. 13 March, 04:44
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    no infact according to the internet the irish were the most feared terrorists
  2. 13 March, 06:31
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    Answer: Not really

    Explanation: The Irish were a majority immigrant group, which means that they were generally disliked by the common American. They were a totally different religion than most Americans (they were Catholic, not Protestant like most Americans). They were so disliked by some that a political party, the American Party, was formed. Nationalists (people who supported an all-American country with no immigrants) formed this party in retaliation to the growing immigrants numbers, especially in retaliation to the Irish and the German peoples.
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