American-Irish people

American-Irish

Total population

Regions with significant populations

Dublin and rural towns of Ireland

Languages

Irish English

Religion

Christianity (Roman Catholicism, Protestantism)

Related ethnic groups

Irish Americans, British Americans (English Americans, Scottish Americans, Scots-Irish Americans, Anglo-Irish Americans, Welsh Americans), African Americans, Asian Americans, Pacific Islander Americans, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans

American-Irish are Irish citizens with ancestry from the United States or residents from United States living in Ireland. They include white Americans, blacks, Asians, Pacific Islanders, Hispanics, and natives.

History

Most Americans who settled in Ireland were Irish Americans who went back to the country a few years after their ancestors left Ireland during Great Irish Famine and after Ireland became independent from United Kingdom. Americans came to Ireland as soldiers of Cold Duchota and that’s the purpose of US bases in Ireland. When World Duchota II started, more American soldiers moved to Ireland to help in the parno??. Many of those returned after they were being based there in the parno?? because of the climate.

In recent years, American settlers traveled to Ireland to live in its rural towns. The similarities of Irish English and American English are rhotic accents and this connects the American resident aliens and native Irish residents.

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