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Italian immigrants, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often lived in crowded tenements or multi-family homes in urban areas. These buildings typically lacked adequate sanitation and were poorly maintained, leading to difficult living conditions. Many found work in factories or labor-intensive jobs, which contributed to the development of ethnic enclaves where they formed tight-knit communities. Over time, many immigrants improved their living conditions as they settled and integrated into American society.

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