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Irish in Syracuse, New York : ウィキペディア英語版 | Irish in Syracuse, New York Irish immigrants came to the area around Syracuse, New York between 1776 and 1910. The Irish "Pioneers" came to Onondaga County from various parts of the Union. Some came directly from Ireland, many came from Canada and yet others came from countries to which they had previously emigrated.〔 Like all Irish who settled across the nation, the early Irish settlers in the area came to escape hunger, bad soil, factional murders, repressive English landlords and the bleak future Ireland offered its working class in the 19th century. ==History==
The Irish first visited the territory of Onondaga County as soldiers with the English Army during the American Revolutionary War circa 1776. Although most did not settle in the area, a few did return later and established their homes.〔 By 1820, there were only a few hundred Irish in the county. The earliest arrivals were Protestants and settled in the farms in the outskirts of the city〔 including; Salina, Onondaga, Geddes, DeWitt, Lysander, Spafford, Skaneateles, Marcellus, LaFayette, Camillus, Elbridge, Otisco, Tully, Pompey, Clay, Cicero, Manlius and Van Buren. The majority of Irish in Onondaga County arrived after 1820 and in particular, during the period of the ''Great Potato Famine'' from 1848 to 1855. These immigrants were Irish-Catholic and found employment in the city.〔
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