YES. Wars.
Yes, at any one time there are probably thousands of US citizens travelling or working in Italy.
The history and origin of Italy would be you mom :)
No, not once in the history of Italy did anything even remotely news-worthy, interesting or relevant happen.
What percentage of the world's wine does Italy produce? Is that your question? Google it... How would any of us know?
Some of Italy's old history is that Rome has old ancient architecture.
Italy has a long and rich history especially in music. Italy was the center of innovative music during the Baroque Period for example.
For us to answer this, you would first have to tell us which history question you want answered.
The country of Italy was founded in 1861, but its history is a lot older than that. Italy was once the center of the Roman empire that was founded in 753 B.C.
Claudio Bisogniero is the Ambassador to the US for Italy.
On this date, February 4th in history was when the US performed nuclear tests in 1970.
any us citizen 18 or over without history of a felony
If you are referring to what US Presidents were born in Italy, then your answer is simple; a US President could not have been born in Italy. If a person was born in a country or region not in American control, then they cannot become a President, since in order to be President, you must be born in a US held area. If you are referring to how many Presidents have Italian heritage in their blood, I believe that the answer is zero. No US President as of right now has had any noticeable Italian lineage.