the mafia and unions.
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.
One traditional Italian good luck charm is the cornicello, a twisted horn-shaped pendant often made of coral or red glass. It is believed to protect against the "evil eye" and bring good fortune.
Polish immigrants brought their rich cultural heritage, including culinary traditions like pierogi and kielbasa, as well as Polka music and dance. They also contributed to American society through their work in industries such as mining, manufacturing, and agriculture, and have made lasting contributions in education, science, and the arts.
Yes, the Italian horn and cross are both symbols of protection and can be worn together if desired. The Italian horn is thought to bring good luck and ward off the evil eye, while the cross represents faith and spirituality. It is a personal choice to wear both symbols together.
Mayowa in Yoruba means "brings joy" or "brings happiness." It is a unisex name commonly given to children with the expectation that they will bring joy and happiness to their family.
Czechoslovakian immigrants usually bring immediate family members and personal belongings with them to America.
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Yes, they did.
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The immigrants to America basically built the structure of American culture, and days could be spent going over all the details. Africans,for example,brought over vast contributions to pop culture,music and arts. Scandinavians brought Log Cabins, which is arguably very important in the role of the American home, People of various faiths brought their holidays and traditions with them, forming a very unique blend of family-to-family variation in customs and ways of life.
They brought potatoes and irish chedder
Nothing, they migrated to Canada because of the potato famine, and they had no belongings.
her family.
The Italians brought with them their belief in family. All of the extended family stayed together to earn income, raise children, and offer moral support. This custom transferred over to American culture to include not just family, but friends. Communities dedicated to helping one another come from the customs of early Italian immigrants. The Italians also gave American's a piece of their culture through food. They are primarily known for brining pizza and pasta to America, but Italians also imported breads, cheeses, and olive oil, as well.
Smallpox, Tuberculosis, Measles, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Malaria.
Whatever they could fit in a trunk and thats it..
European immigrants brought horses, cows, pigs, and chickens to the Americas.