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  1. Annual emigration averaged almost 220,000 in the period 1876 to 1900, and almost 650,000 from 1901 through 1915. Prior to 1900 the majority of Italian immigrants were from northern and central Italy. Two-thirds of the migrants who left Italy between 1870 and 1914 were men with traditional skills.

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    • A Brief History—Who Were These Italian Immigrants and Why They Left
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    Italy was historically made up of city states that became unified (the Unification) between 1859 and 1871 to help them be more independent from foreign rule. The new government had new ideas and caused political and cultural changes. At various points, they emphasized Italian colonialism and propagating the Italian language and culture across the w...

    The major ports of embarkation from Italy were Genova, Naples, and Palermo. The top destination countries were Brazil, Argentina, the United States, Venezuela, and Canada—but other destination countries might surprise you (see the table below). There were usually several ports of entry in each country. For example, when researching Italian immigrat...

    You can consider many types of Italian immigration records when researching your Italian genealogy. The key record types differ by country. In Italy, the following records may exist. 1. Passport Applications: When an Italian emigrant prepared to leave the native homeland, he or she would have completed a passport application. (Unfortunately, most o...

    The way an Italian immigrant ancestor’s name was spelled on a passenger list is most likely the way the name would have been spelled on records in Italy. The lists were often filled out at the port of embarkation before the ship left Italy. Contrary to popular belief in the United States, names were not changed at the port of entry, but rather as I...

  3. Jun 23, 2023 · The late 19th and early 20th centuries witnessed the most substantial waves of Italian migration, which left an indelible mark on American society. We owe a debt to our ancestors who struggled to create a life in their new country.

  4. Jan 30, 2023 · From the 1880s to 1920s, the United States experienced a period of mass immigration with nearly 15 million immigrants arriving in only the first decade of the 20th century 1. Of the over two million who came from Italy, in what is known as the Great Arrival, between 30 and 50 percent would return back home 2.

  5. Mar 18, 2016 · Italian Emigration 1876-1926. Many Italians left Italy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries; it is one of the largest modern emigrations any country has seen (Ireland was another, and Italian and Irish emigré communities became rivals in many places).

  6. Before the mass exodus of Italians began in the 1880s, 64,361 Italians had immigrated to America since 1850. [1] They had settled in some twenty states and established colonies. These early settlers acted as one of the most important catalysts for later immigration by their countrymen.

  7. Jan 11, 2020 · One has to understand the difficulties of Italian immigrants. In the early migration, most came from the southern regions of Italy, driven here by famine, unemployment, natural disasters, and, yes, discrimination from their own.

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