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Frank Sinatra was 100% Italian, although born in America. Both of his parents were Italian immigrants. (Italian immigrants Natalie Della (née Garaventa) and Anthony Martin Sinatra)
Frank Sinatra was of Italian descent; his parents were Italian immigrants from Sicily. However, he was born in Hoboken, New Jersey, making him an American by nationality. Sinatra often embraced his Italian heritage throughout his life and career, which influenced his music and public persona.
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Oh, dude, Frank Sinatra could definitely speak Italian. I mean, the guy's parents were Italian immigrants, so it's like, pretty safe to assume he picked up a few phrases here and there. Plus, he sang in Italian too, so like, there's your proof right there.
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The immigrants faced racial discrimination, language barriers, and difficulty finding a job.
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.
according to these jounal entries what hardships did soldiers face at the battelefront?
he faced metal hardships
immigrants who r in skilled category , always have to work hard......but business immigrants face less trouble.. as the immigrant have to start from zero in a county where he doesnt belong....there r hardships for the initial 2 or 3 years... by the time a person gets settled in the new environment,,
high unemployment, high poverty and overpopulation was a problem. also, bad ages and high taxes. however, a range of different foods were brought over :)
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Immigrants coming to the United States face a lot of hardships. First, and most obviously, the language barrier. Even if many immigrants can speak the language, most still have a hard time due to colloquial language that's used every day. Language you learn in school is not the same as the language spoken. Other hardships include not knowing their way around, not knowing many people, if anybody at all, having improper documentation, and general biases against immigrants.
the roanoke people face the native americans
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having to pioneer
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