New York City has the largest population of Italian/Sicilian Americans and always has, followed by Philadelphia, Chicago, Boston and Pittsburgh.
With exceptions for the largest cities in western U.S. states, most Italians originally settled on or near the east coast. This still holds true today.
They didnt.
not sure what date it was, but it was when cristopher colombus discovered america. he was italian. 763-213-2360 call for a good time =)
Most immigrants into the United States between 1880 and 1920 came from Europe. Some of the most popular nationalities were Irish, Italian, Greek, and British.
Most southern Italian immigrants to the United States had been farmers in their home country.
low wages and high taxes :)
Yes, Italian immigrants continue to come to America, although in smaller numbers compared to previous waves of immigration. Modern Italian immigrants often move to the United States for reasons such as work opportunities, education, or family reunification.
Most immigrants came from Asia and the European areas of the world.
about four weeks ur well come
because when the Italian immigrants came to Australia they also brought their culture.
some immigrants came to the U.S like Hispanic, Chinese, Italian......
Asia and Europe
europe.