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Irish Americans (
Irish: Gael-Mheiriceánaigh) is a term that
refers to both
Irish immigrants living within in the
United States as well as
Americans with...
- Scotch-
Irish Americans are
American descendants of
primarily Ulster Scots people, who
emigrated from
Ulster (
Ireland's northernmost province) to the United...
- This is a list of
notable Irish Americans,
including both
original immigrants who
obtained American citizenship and
their American-born descendants. To be...
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Irish diaspora crime groups and
Irish-
American mob families, with the
extent of
Irish-
American crime group involvement with
crime groups in
Ireland varying...
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Irish Heritage Month is an
annual observance originating in the
United States,
where it is
known as
Irish-
American Heritage Month. It has
received official...
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Nothing movement targeted Irish Catholics in Boston. In the 1860s, many
Irish immigrants fought for the
Union in the
American Civil War, a
display of patriotism...
- This is a list of
Irish-
American mobsters which includes organized crime figures of
predominantly Irish-
American criminal organizations or
individual mobsters...
- In the
United States, the term "Black
Irish" was
initially used in the 19th
century to
derogatorily describe Irish refugees of the
Great Famine. It later...
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Irish-
American Roman Catholics served on both
sides of the
American Civil War (1861–1865) as officers,
volunteers and draftees.
Immigration due to the...
- U.S.
cities with
large Irish American po****tions. The city with the
highest Irish po****tion is Boston, M****achusetts. Boston, M****achusetts 22.8% Philadelphia...