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U.S. History 1877-Present 4: Pre-Civil War Immigration 251 Views


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You know what no potatoes means? No french fries. We don't blame the Irish for high-tailing it out of there along with all of the other political refugees. 

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people have been immigrating to the Americas for

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thousands of years let's take a second to zero in on the immigration that was [Clock ticking forward]

00:11

happening before the Civil War why and because it's what directly set

00:15

the stage for the Gilded Age is a solid before the Civil War some parts of the

00:19

country had a growing need for cheap labor the South had its laves but the [Man thinking about cheap labor]

00:23

North had eventually outlawed slavery so northern factory owners were on the hunt

00:28

for people who could work for next to nothing [Women working in factory]

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well since slaves weren't an option northern factory owners found the next

00:34

best thing immigrants see lots of global events [Globe burning]

00:37

around the 1840s meant that people were hightailing it out of there awful home

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countries trying to find it a better life in America revolutions and other

00:47

upheavals made lots of other plays with less than sweet places they would call

00:51

home sweet home yeah all right well let's take the Chinese Empire for

00:55

example European colonialism was doing a real number on it and causing it to

00:59

collapse there are also a bunch of revolts going on over there all this [People in battle]

01:03

hullabaloo sent tens of thousands of Chinese workers or future workers

01:07

fleeing to the United States Germany Austria and the Russian Empire were also

01:12

getting a heaping helping of revolts and oppression so plenty of political [Woman in hand cuffs]

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refugees were streaming over from those places to maybe most famously though the

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Irish started immigrating in droves this was partly because they weren't all

01:25

that cool with British colonialism they figured maybe Americans would you know [Irish man and American man on a farm]

01:30

get where they were coming from on that issue but the biggest thing that sent

01:33

massive waves of Irish to America was the Irish potato famine the famine

01:37

happened when a nasty disease made most of the potatoes in Ireland get sick [Disease sticks to potatoes]

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since there were no potato doctors this is a really big deal well really it was

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a big deal because it was a major crop and food source on which the Irish were

01:50

completely dependent so tons of Irish decided that starving to death wasn't [Human bones in a ditch]

01:55

for them and they flooded the northeastern United States along with

01:58

other places in the world Irish workers became an incredibly important source of

02:02

cheap labour they built canals railroads and telegraph lines you name it and the

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Irish had a hand in it but of course because they were poor and foreign and

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kind of funny they fake tons of blatant discrimination some must have felt that [Man discriminating irish man]

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everywhere they went their Irish luck was just running soon well some people

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at the time worried that the Irish would damage upright American culture with

02:25

their wicked Irish waves and eventually overpower white society well over the [US flag burning and Irish flag replaces it]

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years the Irish population grew larger and wealthier and they were eventually

02:34

considered part of the American mainstream culture right now the number

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of Irish Americans is around 35 million or 9 times the current population of

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Ireland Irish culture is celebrated in great churches hip-hop and a line of [People celebrating irish parade]

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t-shirts with which people pretend like they're Irish for a kiss oh yeah and

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there's Notre Dame too

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