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Essay On Irish Immigration To America

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The mid-late 1800’s, immigration is rampant within the United States, approximately 12,000,000 foreigners are attempting to enter the country, searching for a second chance or a fresh start (“Rise of Industrial America, 1876-1900”). Among the many nationalities immigrating were the Irish, coming to the Land of The Free in an attempt to escape the famine, disease, and poverty that lingered from the Great Potato Famine. The potential for a clean slate was so tempting that between 1820 and 1930, as many as 4.5 million Irish came to America (“Irish-Catholic Immigration to America”). However, despite the promise of opportunity, the Irish was not welcomed, nor were they particularly wanted. The Irish faced considerable obstacles when they first arrived in …show more content…

The answer can be simplified down to racism. Racism is a problem, it has always been a problem, it will most likely always be a problem. The Irish dealt with extreme prejudice and hatred when the arrived here, today the target of abuse are the Mexicans and Muslims. Two peoples that merely did as everyone else did, they came to America looking for a second chance. While yes, there is validity to the notion that terrorist attacks in the country have been caused by Muslims, and that there are multitudes of illegal Mexican immigrants, that does not sanction being able to discriminate against an entire population for the acts of some. To truly learn from the heinous ways of one's predecessors, one must must go back and see what was wrong and really make an effort to prevent it from happening again. We must go back and view the sins of those who came before us and take heed of the lessons to learn, and be more tolerant and kind to those around us, not judging based on race, culture, or ethnicity. We must learn to accept

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