Potato Famine
Depends on how you define 'people of the US'. People living in the US are not by definition US citizens. They can be nationals of other countries if they stay on a residence and/or work permit, or they may be illegal aliens.Others may be citizens of the US (for instance, by being born from US parents) but live outside the USA all of their lives and even also be the citizen of another country at the same time.
None. How many are in yours? The internet is a global place. The answer to this will be different depending where you live in the world, China, France, Australia, US, etc. Try "How many preambles are there in the .......... constitution? Put your country where the ......... are. (Yes I guess it is US where you live since you ignored the rest of the world but it could be somewhere else.)
The census was created because back in the day Thomas Jefferson created it so that he can know the amount of people that lived in each area so that he can be able to provide enough goods and food for the people of the US.
There are twelve, counting the current president ,Obama, but only two with ancestors that would be likely to wear green on St. Patrick's day. John F. Kennedy was the first President of 100% Catholic Irish heritage, Ronald Reaganwas of Catholic Irish ancestry (originally O'Reagan) but his family converted to Protestantism after moving to America.There had been several Presidents of "Scotch-Irish", i.e. Protestant Irish ancestry, mostly from Northern Ireland, which is now a separate country from Eire and whose people have quite different ethnic backgrounds and languages.The first was Andrew Jackson, followed by James K Polk, James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, Chester Arthur, William McKinley, Woodrow Wilson, Harry S Truman ,Bill Clinton and Barack Obama on his mother's side. Both of Jackson's parents were actually born in Ireland, as was Chester Arthur's father.
Irish people like to do what many of us like to do: eat, drink, and be merry.
Potato Famine
Many Irish people emigrated to America during the Great Famine in 1845. Many of them established large communities in Newfoundland. Therefore, there is now many Irish people in America.
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Irish people have been going to America to live for hundreds of years, and continue to do so.
Some of us I only know lepracun. They normally live in the woods
Some built the streets and railroads. Many joined the US Military.
752,098 people live in the u.s
3.3 million Chinese live in the US.
Irish people.
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