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Essay heading: Italian/Irish
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March 3, 2002 |
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First, the Irish already spoke English. This made it easier for them to make their way in America. Because the Italians spoke Italian and not English, it was harder for them to settle into American culture. Instead, the Italians hung onto their native language and culture. They often lived in family groups that stuck together... displayed 300 characters
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Because the Italians spoke Italian and not English, it was harder for them to settle into American culture. Instead, the Italians hung onto their native language and culture. They often lived in family groups that stuck together.
Another difference between the Irish and Italians had to do with farming... displayed next 300 characters
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