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  2. With Kennedy's victory, the last Irish barrier to Irish achievement had fallen. An Irish catholic had reached the highest point of office in America. When the Civil War ended, many Irish Americans went back to work in factories, mills, farms, and mining companies. America was now literally booming with population growth.
  3. This enabled factories to hire unskilled laborers for lower pay to run the machines, from the garment industry to coal mines and steel mills. . . etc. However, for immigrants in the cities, factory work was one of the options available. Many of the immigrants that entered America during the last quarter of 19th century became factory workers.
  4. This story serves as an example of the importance and the scale of Irish immigration within major cities, especially New York. ... The Irish practice of labor boycotting benefitted workers in New York by offering a peaceful and generally successful way of protesting. Despite these contributions, the Irish were often criticized or looked down ...
  5. However, some Irish Catholics could make the journey if they agreed to work as indentured servants without pay for up to five to seven years for free passage. Statistics relating to Irish immigration to America estimate that approximately half a million people had originated in Ireland. Of these, over two-thirds are said to have been Scots ...
  6. Racism, Irish immigration, and battles between Catholic and Protestants were important parts of history that affects the present day, however, "Gangs of New York" would not be recommended as a teaching tool for learning about the Irish-American historical experience during the mid-19th century United States.
  7. The rapidly growing cities of America were more populated with immigrants and manufacturing enterprises at this time of industrialization. At the beginning of the twentieth century, most of the large cities were made up of immigrants and their children. This means that immigration and industrialization were correlated in the history of America.
  8. Although the Irish case is often linked to famine migration in the 1840s, the history of Irish emigration to North American and Great Britain is very complex which famine probably only exacerbated. Secondly, the countryside in general suffered net loss to the towns (Saville, 1957; Lawton, 1967).
  9. In the 1880's, due to new technological advances, immigration increase due to steam ocean lines making the crossing easier and cheaper. The new technology in the Industrial Revolution created a surplus of labor which helped with the migration to America. Many Italians, Greeks and Eastern Europeans made the voyage to America looking for labor.
  10. First and foremost, the industrial revolution, exacerbated by the increase in production of cotton in the North‑West after the 1770's and the invention of Arkwright's water‑frame, swelled the physical constitution of the population and began a permanent migration away from the countryside to the towns as a result of industry gradually ...
  11. The Irish economy needed labourers to fill certain jobs in the economy, so the government encouraged immigration into the country to fill the skill shortages. There was a great demand for labour across a wide range of sectors, including construction, financial, information technology, and health care.

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