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Q: What would Italian immigrants find in America that they did not expect?
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What languages are spoken by Italian immigrants?

In Italy people speak Italian, so anyone from Italy would speak Italian.


Was America what the Irish immigrants thought it would be?

No, it was better. Irish immigrants had rights and freedoms in America, when they previously did not in their home country.


What is the Italian American population?

Depends on what you mean by Italian. Do you mean Italian immigrants or Italian decended Americans? An example: I myself have half Italian heritage from early 1900's immigrants, so would I count?


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I would suggest that the ratio is 1. All immigrants to America must have been born!


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They expect opportunity and hope to start a new life :)


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I am not entirely sure, but I would say: -tickets from the ship -Italian coins/money -personal journal


Why did immigrants wants to come to America?

b/c they were they would of been screwed...


What did nativists believe?

Nativists believed that Immigrants wanted to destroy America.


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working in a sweatshop


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It lessened Japanese people from emmigrating to America, and in return, America would treat its Japanese immigrants fairly.


Did Italian Americans immigrate or colonize in the United states?

I agree with my colleague Colin Peters that, as written, the question is nonsensical. An Italian-American is born in America and can therefore not colonize or immigrate to a country where he already lives. If the question intends to ask where Italians who came to America did so by way of colonization of immigration, it would be IMMIGRATION. I am sure that the Italian immigrants would have preferred to colonize virgin soil, but alas, they came a little late to the party.