As of 2010, there were 6,547,629 people living in Massachusetts. Of that population, 14.2% are Italian American. Meaning approximately 461,100 Italian Americans live in Massachusetts.
There are about 16 million Italian-Americans living in the United States. They are the 4th largest ethnic group in America.
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Massachusetts got the nickname "the Bay State" because of it's many bays. The name Massachusetts came from the Massachuset tribe of Native Americans that lived in Massachusetts.
Japanese-Americans, German-Americans, and Italian-Americans.
The Native Americans were not treated well by Massachusetts. The Massachusetts colony wanted to trade but the Native Americans did not want to. It ended up in sharing of land wherein Massachusetts colony got the part close to other colonies and the Native Americans got the farthest parts of the land.
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The Italian Americans - 2014 was released on: USA: 5 January 2014
Massachusetts was named after a Massachusetts Tribe of Native Americans, meaning "at or about the great hill". Your Welcome , Alessandra
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