Italian immigrants in America often faced challenges such as language barriers, discrimination, and economic hardships. They worked in industries like construction, mining, and agriculture, contributing to the growth of the American economy. Over time, Italian Americans established vibrant communities, preserved their cultural traditions, and achieved success in various fields.
Dutch immigrants came to America in the 1900s seeking economic opportunities and religious freedom. Many were drawn to jobs in industries like agriculture, manufacturing, and trade. Others were escaping political turmoil or seeking a better life for their families.
Life for the Poles in America was like life for everyone else. What it was like depended on what period of time is being considered. Live in 1803 was different from life in 1703 or 1903 or 2003.
Chinese immigrants brought items such as cooking utensils, clothing, herbs and medicines, tools, and personal items on their journey to America. They also brought food supplies like rice, dried seafood, and preserved fruits to sustain them during the long voyage.
those immigrants were from Mexico, so they cross the border to the America for the "American dream" so then they were treated mostly like slaves and so that way they go north so some finish up in Canada. The person on top is a bafoon .... Are you saying that Ukrainians came from Mexico or the Germans .Canada is a country of multiculturalism (long word...) and allot of people come here for a better life .If your from Europe you are going to pay so much money just to come here (like we did). Yes there are Mexicans that illigaly cross the boarder but it does not mean they come to Canada.South America is big and has a lot of people that move here legally .
Polish immigrants mainly came from Poland, a country located in Central Europe. During different waves of migration, Polish immigrants also came from other regions like Eastern Europe and Russia, seeking opportunities and a better life in other countries such as the United States.
it was some what good
they were very clean but lived in crowded ghettos with Chinese
It was hard for the Irish in America because they were neglected for their accents and jobs with signs saying "Irish no need apply."
no
Like many of today's immigrants, there were colonists who came to America because they were facing persecution (or experiencing prejudice) because of their religious or cultural beliefs. Also, like many of today's immigrants, there were colonists who came to America seeking a better life for themselves and their family, and economic opportunities that were not available to them in the old country.
Italian immigrants began arriving in large numbers to New York and America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, rather than the 1940s. They came seeking economic opportunities and to escape poverty in Italy. Many settled in urban areas like New York, contributing to the city's cultural diversity.
because they felt like it
Italian immigrants primarily settled in urban areas of the northeastern United States, with significant populations in cities like New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Boston. They were drawn to these regions for job opportunities in industries such as construction, textiles, and manufacturing. Over time, Italian communities also established themselves in places like California and other parts of the Midwest, contributing to the cultural landscape of America.
some immigrants came to the U.S like Hispanic, Chinese, Italian......
Great!
beacuse they felt like it you got a problem.
The United States has traditionally been seen as a place for immigrants to make a fresh new start and live a better life - this same general theme was followed for Italian immigrants to America.