my great-grandpa came over here to get married,
they came yes for marriage but also because they were mostly very poor and searching for better opportunities
They leaved their Country by the same reasons as immigrants of other nations leaved their own ones.
At the time there was an open-borders policy, so they could come and go without any trouble. During those years, many immigrants reached the US due to the Mexican Revolution (1910-1921), a brutal conflict that caused many people to leave for safety into the United States.
The Etruscans never left Italy, their power was merely deteriorated in the face of the Romans. Their descendants are in Italy.
All of the above. (APEX)
Marco Polo left Italy to explore the vast world. His first adventure was at 17 when he traveled to China.
They left because southern Italy was consumed by economic disaster's, natural disasters, and high taxes/low wages.
No
German immigrants often left from ports such as Hamburg and Bremerhaven. These ports were major hubs for transatlantic travel to North America during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Italy severed ties with Germany in 1943 when the Allied Forces freed them from Nazi control and Benito Mussolini was killed.
Immigrants
according to Stats Can, about 35 % leave within 5 years , and most of them leave within the first 12 months
No, he did not.
They leaved their Country by the same reasons as immigrants of other nations leaved their own ones.
People leave there homeland for many reasons. Some leave for a job, better job others leave because there country is instable dangerous or is in a time of warfare. During WWII USA closed there immigration doors because we were getting a extreme amount of immigrants from many different countries many of which where Jewish.
immigrants
They left for religious freedom from puritans.
migration