The Europeans all had varied reasons for coming to the United States. The Italians came to America due to the economic difficulties they faced in their homeland. The majority of the Italians came from the southern regions of their native country. These areas were behind the industrialization of Northern Italy and they lived off of their agriculture industry. Unification of the North and …show more content…
Almost half of the Italians did return home, but the rest stayed and continued their lives within New York and other cities nearby. They left to make money for their families or to escape the shameful conditions of their home. America was bright place to accomplish what they desired. They came for quick paying jobs and were somewhat rewarded with job opportunities and quick cash. To the Italians and many of the immigrant groups, America was the land of opportunity.
Once in America, the Italians created social societies for themselves and gained money. Due to their inability to speak English and lack of education, the job opportunities for the Italians were quite limited. The only jobs that were available with their credentials were the “blue collared jobs.” These jobs usually consisted of strenuous labor in places such as the factories, construction zones and mines. The government also encouraged that the Italian to stay true to their roots and work in the South on agriculture. However, the farming industry was deficient