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where did people from great Britain primarily settle?
new England, Virginia, Maryland
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what did the irish face when they immigrated here?
economic hardships with textile slump
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scotch irish? irish catholics?
- higher economic and protestant
- lower economic and catholics
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irish catholics faced?
- repeated crop failure
- lack of food
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why did the French immigrate?
mostly for economic opportunity
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why did the French assimilate easily?
they were economically successful
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current demographics/socioeconomic status of English? irish? French?
- easily assimilated
- fully assimilated
- fully assimilated
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british religion? irish and French religion?
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who formed model for typical American family?
british
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what were the US health beliefs that originated in Europe?
- good diet
- plentiful sleep
- daily exercise
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traditional food habits in great Britain and Ireland?
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northern france seasonings?
subtle
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southern france seasonings?
garlic
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traditional british foods?
- roast beef
- seaweed
- Yorkshire pudding
- bangers and mash
- fish and chips
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traditional irish foods?
- corned beef and cabbage
- lamb
- potatoes
- colcannon
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traditional French foods?
- bread and pastries
- alcohol
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in france, sauces are?
the soul of French cooking
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typical French breakfast?
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similar to French haute?
creole
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similar to French provincial cuisine?
Cajun
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Cajun cuisine?
- African influence
- gumbo and jambalaya
- rice and red beans
- tabasco sauce
- fried pork skins
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therapeutic uses of food?
- chicken soup
- tea with honey
- hot milk
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the british and French cuisine has influenced?
the high cholesterol, high fat, low fiber and refined carbohydrate rich American diet
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French paradox?
they smoke, eat butter, etc. but yet do not have high rates of cardiovascular disease
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irish brother's study?
no real differences in mortality from coronary heat disease, but diets varied
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