The history of Italian immigration and assimilation will be discussed on this tour.
This is due to waves of Italian immigration, notably during the late 19th century and early 20th century.
The 1910s marked the high point of Italian immigration to the United States.
By comparison, Italian immigration, for example, was only 286,000 at its highest in 1907.
The early 1890s is a turning point in the Australian attitude toward Italian immigration.
As a type, they've been around since the first wave of Italian immigration about 100 years ago.
It is set against the backdrop to Italian immigration to Australia.
In any case, Italian immigration to southern Brazil was very important to the economic development, as well to the culture of the region.
In 1902, the Italian immigration to Brazil started to decline.
Italian immigration to the region lasted until 1914, with a total of 100,000 Italians settling there in this period.