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How Did The Irish Immigrants Influence The Future Of America

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Hello i'm Thomas D’Arcy McGee. I was born in Carlingford Ireland on April 7, 1825. In 1842 i packed up and moved myself to north america and joined the boston pilot. A little while later I got really involved with the irish rebellion and had to go to united states. While i was in the United States my attitude changed about how i felt. I argued that the irish immigrants should choose canada over the United states. I became editor of the era which was used to discuss irish politics and the future of canada. In December 1857 i was elected to the legislative assembly of the province of canada. As you can see i like changing things up and trying new things. So in 1862 i joined the cabinet of the john sandfield macdonald government and charged with the intercolonial Railways conference. …show more content…

All the meetings and discussion took several years and lot of arguments. A lot of the arguments were due to the financing problems while trying to build the railway. Eventually there was a financial agreement about building the railways. Canada and Maritimes would split the coast of the construction. The deal eventually fell at the end of the year. A lot of hard work was wasted, Until near the end of the quebec conferences a deal was finally reached. The construction finally started in 1867.

I was really involved with the Catholic Churches in Ireland. I supported the as much as I could with whatever they needed. When I left Ireland in and moved to the United States I thought that this was the best place for any of the Irish immigrants to go. But while I stayed there and did all my work I became disgusted with how the united states ran their democracy and republicanism. So I go moved out of here as soon as I could. I moved to Canada and then started sending all the Irish immigrants to Canada. I thought they had way better religious rights and was ran way better than the United States

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