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How did Irish immigrants coming to America cope with the religious discrimination they faced for being Catholics?
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Ms. Sue
They stuck together and were supported by the Church.

Catholics tended to hire other Catholics.
8 years ago
Blair
Thank you! :)
8 years ago

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