to tell the story of the men never ends. Some people trace thousands of years of history in 200 pages around the world and who, by contrast, tells the story of a single day of any unfortunate one in 800 pages.
have the same kind of story? All right! That is called The Greatest Story , this little story The . Both are made up on documents or testimonies (with feedback, if possible).
For now I'll tell you something Loia Sylvester, son of Vincent and Roane Cecilia, born in Sassoferrato (Ancona) 12 March 1884, April 21, 1921 and was a resident of Iron Mountain in the state of Michigan (USA), condition of the workers (from 888 No passport, no corresponding log /, issued by the Royal Consulate of Italy in Chicago "In the Name of His Majesty Vittorio Emanuele III For the Grace of God and will of the nation KING OF ITALY).
Big Story
In 1910 21,200 Italians were counted in No city in the state of Michigan, where is the city of Iron Mountain (capital of Chicago, with no more than 50,000 Italians), and No. 809300 in New York (of which No. 591,100 in the city of New York).
In 1910 U.S. residents were more than 2 million Italians emigrated from Italy in the last decade of the first decade of the 1800 and 1900.
The Unity of Italy had cost him dear Italians in the center and south, and the economic crisis put hunger vulnerable families, especially in rural and mountainous areas as are the Marche. Even more expensive is the period immediately after the unification, both in terms of looting of resources, both in terms of taxes, both in terms of deaths as a result of the roundups and executions of so-called "bandits " by Piedmontese troops of occupation.
It is estimated that about 14 million Italians emigrated to the abroad during the period between 1876 and the beginning of World War I, against a population in 1900 of about 33 trillion people. Argentina, Brazil and USA were the main countries where Italians went in search of fortune, and where today there are about 65 million descendants of Italian immigrants.
In the U.S., during the period between 1880 and 1915 landed 4 million Italians, over 9 million Europeans crossed the Atlantic on a boat like those of figure (half coal and half sailing to reserve).
Figure: Some ships of the period from the ports of Genoa and Naples for America.
L ' emigration Italian in the world has been called " the largest outflow of modern history ( for more ).
Little History of Sylvester Loia
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had left from Casalvento - Sylvester Loiacono - with the same questions in mind.
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