Italians have made great progress in the United States of America. Many are the descendants of immigrants of the 19th century. Through no fault of their own, many of these immigrants barely had survived in the homeland. But the will to survive accompanied them on their voyage to their new homeland. They never let go of that determination, and it served them in good stead.
In their new homeland, some found work in businesses that tended to hire Italians. Others found work in businesses that were run by Italians. But no matter the situation, they worked hard and focused on their family and friends. The work ethic and the strong social network helped Italian immigrants to save and move from being workers to becoming managers and even owners of small businesses.
Italian businesses tended to be small scale and family operated. That made it easy for family members to dominate every aspect of a business. Consequently, growth in business led to growth in jobs and profits that were used to the benefit of the family. For example, the younger generation may have had to help out. But in return, they were encouraged to become better educated than their parents, and to apply their learning to the benefit of the business.
The result was a proliferation of increasingly more professional, more responsible, salaried positions for each generation of Italian Americans. A business may have started out as a small grocery store. But over time, it became a bigger store. It added catering, deli options, and full restaurant service. At the same time, and with each burst of growth, the equally growing network of the extended family moved into top paying jobs within the business in the mushrooming fields of technology, marketing, law, finance, and advertising.
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The United States and other Allies fought the Italians and Germans on the Italian Peninsula. It was the Italian Campaign and resulted in the surrender of the Italians.
The United States and other Allies fought the Italians and Germans on the Italian Peninsula. It was the Italian Campaign and resulted in the surrender of the Italians.
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.
The Valentine in The United States was brought by the Italians. Valentine's Day is celebrated on February 14 every year.
It is by overland and water travel historically and by that combination or by overland and plane travel in the twentieth century onward that Italians have gotten to the United States of America. The permanent or temporary migration may have resulted from dislocation, invitation, or sponsorship.
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Antonio Stella has written: 'Some aspects of Italian immigration to the United States' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, Italian Americans, Italians
People on Titanic were mostly from England, Ireland, and the United States. There were also many Swedish, some Canadians, Syrians, Italians, and six Australians.
The United States froze the Germans assets in June 1941. The Italians assets were also frozen in June 1941. In July 1941, Japan had their assets frozen.
During the American Civil War, the Union's fundamental goal was to preserve the 'indissoluble union' of the United States of America. As the war progressed, the basic goal for the North widened to include the abolition of slavery.
During the American Civil War, the Union's fundamental goal was to preserve the 'indissoluble union' of the United States of America. As the war progressed, the basic goal for the North widened to include the abolition of slavery.