Four million Italian immigrants arrived to America’s shores during the “Great Arrival” from 1880-1920, and they moved across the country in all directions to earn money for their families.
Immigrants headed to New Orleans to work on sugar cane plantations, others stayed in NYC, filling factories and construction sites, many moved west to Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago and Colorado for industrial labor, and still others journeyed to Pennsylvania and West Virginia for mining work.
SOURCE: https://orderisda.org
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