Irish-American Immigrants

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Social Issues

 

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George W

 

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December 27, 2016

 

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University

 

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B

 

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3 / 627

 

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American schools at that time relied on the King James Version of the Bible, and that is not the version that the Irish Catholics used as parts of it were considered negative and derogatory by many Catholics. In order for the Irish Catholics to receive an education, the Church began to open schools for Catholic children...
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Many people thought of the Irish as a group of lazy drunkards who spent all their time fighting and living off welfare. This was not the case, as many Irish men and women initially took low paying jobs when they arrived just to survive. They crowded into tenements in the cities because they didn’t make enough to survive on their own...
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