Italian Immigration - Assimilatation and living conditions

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American History

 

Written by:

Helen J

 

Date added:

January 25, 2014

 

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University

 

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B

 

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2 / 370

 

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Just as the old immigrants, the Italians brought with them their own culture and language. The Italians didn't trust the Americans either, and they had absolutely no trust in the American insurance companies what so ever, so they formed their own system to aid Italian families in need. Therefore, it was very hard for them to assimilate, but after a while, it was necessary...
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They faced English and other cultures every day, the Italians slowly became Americanized. Most Italians settled in the big cities and worked in the worst kind of professions. In the cities, they lived in the worst apartments, or even in the slums, crowded together in construction camps, or railroad wagons...
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