Italian immigrants came to America just as others from different countries, on a boat. Once reaching New York and registering, they were able to migrate to different parts of the US, making a home for themselves.
In 1889 the Italians came to America to re-build Spokane Ellensburg and Seattle after huge fires also to work on the railroads with construction workers.
by boat
That it was a maritime and trade route to be verified by Christopher Columbus (born 31 October 31, 1450 - October 30, 1451, died 20 May 1506) and that it was a nation of friends, opportunities, and relatives are reasons why Italians chose the United States of America. Italians who succeeded America's discoverer went because they were encouraged or invited to do so by personal and professional contacts.
Italians go to new york when they come to America so they can start lives and find work in factories
i remember reading somewhere that after the move to America the Italians were not so happy with the Irish. They also "hate" Russia.
The Valentine in The United States was brought by the Italians. Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14 every year.
No. Italians are considered Europeans.
by a boat
No
to have luxury
well the godfather wanted to make pizza in america
aldrin
I dont know
Most Italians moved to Long Island in New York or to Chicago, Illinois.
Italians were called first when Europeans started heavily migrating to America. It means 'without papers'.
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Gli italiani e l'America is an Italian equivalent of the incomplete English phrase "Italians and America." The phrase translates literally as "the Italians and the America" since Italian employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "LYEE-ta-LYA-nee ey la-MEY-ree-ka" in Italian.
Philip M. Rose has written: 'The Italians in America' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Italians, Americanization
They had a bad reputation of becoming criminals.