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Some push factors that led Italians to immigrate to America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries included poverty, economic hardships, political turmoil, lack of job opportunities, and overpopulation in Italy. Additionally, factors such as natural disasters, high taxes, and conscription into the military also contributed to the decision to leave their homeland for a better life in America.

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