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  2. Irish Americans - Wikipedia

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    Irish immigrants were the first immigrant group to America to build and organize Methodist churches. Many of the early Irish immigrants who did so came from a German-Irish background. Barbara Heck, an Irish woman of German descent from County Limerick, Ireland, immigrated to America in 1760, with her husband, Paul. She is often considered to be ...

  3. Irish culture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many Irish began to immigrate after World War I. However, there was a decline in immigration after U.S. Congress began to limit the numbers of individuals immigrating. [2] The numbers of Irish immigrants began to increase again after World War II. Most Irish who came to the United States settled in urban areas.

  4. Stereotypes of Irish people - Wikipedia

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    The Irish are often stereotyped as being devoutly religious and conservative. Christianity has been the largest religion in Ireland since the 5th century. As of 2011 [update] , 78% of Ireland's population adhered to the Catholic Church , [ 12 ] and both Irish people and people with red hair are stereotyped as being Catholic. [ 7 ]

  5. Florida’s flawed identity could send college grads packing

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    Florida can be a place of acceptance and diversity. The future of this state could be brilliant. We have simply got to get to a place where these students think so too.

  6. Demographics of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida is the third-most populous state in the United States. Its residents include people from a wide variety of ethnic, racial, national and religious backgrounds. The state has attracted immigrants, particularly from Latin America. [8] Florida's majority ethnic group are European Americans, with approximately 65% of the population ...

  7. The Irish language once provoked 'strong resistance.' Now it ...

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    The Oscar nomination for 'The Quiet Girl,' opening Friday, isn't just a historic first. It signals a shift in the place of the Irish language in Ireland.

  8. Two Irish friends died of fentanyl poisoning in Florida ... - AOL

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    The remains of two Irish nationals who died of accidental drug overdoses in Florida were mislabeled, leading to the burial and cremation of the wrong people, according to a medical examiner.

  9. Irish people - Wikipedia

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    The idea of faith has affected the question of Irish identity even in relatively recent times, apparently more so for Catholics and Irish-Americans. Today the majority of Irish people in the Republic of Ireland identify as Catholic, although church attendance has significantly dropped in recent decades.