South Boston is a densely populated neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It was historically an Irish Catholic community but has recently become increasingly diverse.
Think of South Boston as a big pot of stew that started out with mostly potatoes (representing the Irish Catholic community). Over time, more ingredients (different cultures and communities) have been added to the mix, making it richer and more varied.
Irish Immigration: This refers to the movement of people from Ireland to other parts of the world, including America. In the 19th century, many Irish people migrated due to famine and political issues.
Urbanization: This is the process by which towns and cities are formed and grow due to an increase in population. South Boston's growth can be attributed to urbanization.
Cultural Diversity: This term refers to a variety of different societies or cultures in a specific region. South Boston has become culturally diverse over time.
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