Italians did not have many difficulties. The 3 biggest were the boat ride over, filling out the forms, and doing the tests done on them in Ellis island.
The boat ride over costed 15$ (about 400$ now) for a steerage seat, which was located underneath sea level.
One of the forms was the nulla osta.
Before they were allowed to leave Ellis island, they had to take multiple tests. Both medical and IQ tests.
Ellis island is located in NY and is where almost all Italian immigrants immigrated to.
native america
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 scotch-irish
So many Native Americans in Central America survived the encounter with the Spanish because they withdrew to the inland mountains.
Italians go to new york when they come to America so they can start lives and find work in factories
The Irish encountered many people name calling them and finding a well payed job also many people immigrated because of the California Gold Rush.
No land, not fair, and wars
Travels and Traditions - 2000 Immigrating to America Part II 8-10 was released on: USA: 2007
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Most Southerners weren't Catholic, and that still hold true today. It wasn't until later -- around the turn of the century that Italians, Irish and other Catholic ethnicities began immigrating in numbers to America, settling largely in the Northeast.
a lot
I believe the Chinese were excluded for a time.
to have luxury
well the godfather wanted to make pizza in america
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