The main reason why George Washington wanted the United States to stay out of foreign wars is because he knew the new nation was still in a "fragile" state, and could not afford--both literally and figuratively--to get involved in foreign conflicts.
Being out of work or out of commission. Also, there were no places to live for them thanks to the government, who actually “could not be able to afford it”, which was a very challenging issue for the veterans that are unable to purchase a household.
Answer:
A terrible famine in Ireland.
Explanation:
The British were very unfriendly to any kind of Irish nationalism and they cracked down hard. Ireland was primarily reliant on potatoes, and there was a horrible famine. Millions starved, and the British did little to help.
Irish immigrants had a very low standing in America, and were persecuted.
There wasn't free land in the West for the Irish.
The Irish people were not necessarily skilled artisans or craftsmen. Many of them were farmers, peasant folk, or factory workers who bargained their way to America.
Answer:
Because they were the more racist states.
Explanation:
Some states, such as the southern states, were more racist that others (civil war), so they tried to find ways to get unwanted voters to not vote.