In 1900, immigrants from Greece primarily traveled aboard steamships operated by various shipping lines, including the Hellenic Steam Navigation Company and the Italian line, Navigazione Generale Italiana. These ships typically departed from ports like Piraeus and traveled to destinations such as the United States, particularly New York. The journey was often long and challenging, with many passengers seeking better economic opportunities and living conditions abroad. The ships were generally overcrowded, reflecting the high demand for passage during this period of significant emigration from Greece.
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Greece ancient Greece
14 million, most of which were European
southern and eastern europeans
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The titanic is a ship that sank in the early 1900`s!
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"Between 1900 and 1910, most immigrants came to the U.S. from Europe" is a declarative sentence.
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about 8,800,000
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Greece ancient Greece
14 million, most of which were European
in 1900