Italian immigrants
Italian immigrants are individuals who moved from Italy to other countries, particularly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Many sought better economic opportunities, escaping poverty and political unrest in their homeland. They often settled in urban areas, contributing to the labor force in industries such as construction and manufacturing.
These immigrants brought their rich culture, including Italian cuisine, music, and traditions, which have significantly influenced the societies they joined. Cities like New York and Chicago became hubs for Italian communities, where they established neighborhoods, businesses, and social organizations, helping to preserve their heritage while integrating into their new environments.