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[QUOTE="mayonesa:1443062"] Tammany would not recognize the wishes of the Irish immigrant population in New York City until it recognized that the numbers of Irish in the city, which grew exponentially as a result of the Great Irish (Potato) Famine (1845-49), meant more potential votes, and, therefore, greater political strength for Tammany. The Irish immigrants, unlike the Germans that preceded them, already spoke the English language and were similarly adverse to the rule of England. The Irish immigrants, however, unlike their German predecessors, were unskilled in the "trades." The Irish were skilled at politics, which they were repressed to express in Ireland. https://nypdhistory.com/whats-the-deal-with-tammany-halls-corruption-of-the-new-york-city-police-department-chapter-1/ [/QUOTE]
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