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... When the Irish and Germans brought the liquor establishment with them to America, instead of proving that they could introduce a new enjoyment to the country ...
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... Like the Irish, Germans were also involved in politics and unions, however they were not as driven for political freedom as the Irish immigrants who were ...
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... Poling 3 Most Germans and Irish who came to America came because they were fleeing from the wars being fought in their own countries. ...
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... everyday more numerous, by the migration of the Irish, who not succeeding so well in Pennsylvania as the more frugal and industrious Germans, sell their lands ...
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... This army was remembered as a lean and strong one. The bulk of the army was made up of Germans, Irish, Scotch, and English. Sherman ...
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... States. The Germans, Irish, and European Jews also came in great waves, running from hunger and religious persecution. They not ...
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... During these two feverish decades, over a million and a half Irish, and nearly as many Germans, swarmed down the gang planks. Why did they come? ...
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... During World War I, which was occurring at the time of the Irish revolt, Germany's primary opponent was the British. The Germans believed that if Britain could ...
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... During World War I, which was occurring at the time of the Irish revolt, Germany's primary opponent was the British. The Germans believed that if Britain could ...
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... America. Next, the Germans came in somewhat smaller numbers than the Irish. 1.5 million of them came, almost all of them Catholic. ...
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... This would allow the Germans to form a counter blockade as well as sink all ... Commander Turner of the Lusitania that U boats were present along the Irish coast. ...
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... Eight million German Americans lived in America, unlike the Irish most Germans came into the country with trade skills and money (Lecture Notes). ...
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... until 1871 when the Germans built a church of their own entitled the Mater Solorose. Other language barriers formed in he churches for the Irish and Italian ...
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... The German parishioners are the people responsible for establishing the church in 1852. But the town was very segregated between the Germans and the Irish. ...
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... the Bronx. As a result, the middle class Italians, Germans, Irish, and Jewish neighborhoods disappeared overnight. In addition, businesses ...
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... Yorkville section. It was a lower middle-class neighborhood that included Germans, Italians, Hungarians, Irish and Jews. By his ...
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... In Yeat's poem, An Irish Airman Foresees His Death, Yeats uses imagery to propel ... and fight in the war, not because he hates the Imperial Germans, or because he ...
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... entire routine was confusing words, sputtering non sequiturs, or conversing in pidgin English -- a vast gallery of stage Germans, Italians, Irish, Swedes, Jews ...
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... It's not just Italians, Irish, Polish, and Germans anymore. People are coming in from countries you can't spell or pronouce." "Sure son, but on one condition. ...
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... The southeast corner of Harlem was Italian, the central south section was largely Russian Jew, the Germans and Irish were in the center and the north. ...
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... part white), 'Free Mulattoes' (so called because they had never been slaves), blacks, and a cosmopolitan assortment of Germans, Italians, Irish, and Americans ...
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... Mulattoes' (so called because t! hey had never been slaves), blacks, and a cosmopolitan assortment of Germans, Italians, Irish, and Americans" (Baechler 68). ...
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... He also suffers from the "Irish Problem"-- he is an alcoholic. ... The Germans started World War II and England is in desperate need of workers. ...
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... German Americans and Irish Americans sympathized with the German cause, while many ... In American eyes, the Germans were using barbaric tactics, like submarine ...
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... Local Irish parishioners, being faithful and loyal, moved near Loyola University to ... Russian Jews were second in number only to the Germans throughout the ...
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1. Some of the immigrants who came to the US between the Civil War and WWI include the Irish, Germans, Italians, Polish, Jews, Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans. ...
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... gates of the packing houses were There has been a representative of several nationalities in this class First were the Germans, next the Irish, then the Poles. ...
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... nationalities. Germans were the ruling national group in Austria. They ... others. NATIONALISM IN IRELAND ORIGINS OF THE IRISH PROBLEM. Over ...
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... nationalities. There were Scots, Irish, Poles, Ukrainians and lots of Americans. ... began. The Germans armies began to attack Poland. ...
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... It is a lower-income area inhabited by mostly Jews, Irish, and Germans. The house is described as a wooden-framed, 2 floor, establishment near the beach. ...
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