Geography, asked by ewoolwine12605, 11 months ago

Why did Italian immigrants choose to move to cities instead of rural areas, and what kinds of jobs did they typically take?

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Answered by mhanifa
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Answer:

Italian immigrants chose to move cities because labor was needed and wages were relatively high, and they were particularly likely to take heavy construction jobs.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Italians moved to cities in search for employment and they mainly had labour-related jobs.

Explanation:

  • Poverty was the key cause for Italian population growth, in particular the lack of land as property was subdivided over generations; especially in Southern Italy where circumstances were severe.
  • Italians were a crucial part of organized labor supply in America, thanks to the vast number of Italian refugees.
  • These formed a significant portion of the three following labour forces: logging, textiles and the manufacturing of clothes.
  • Italians were in general the main immigrant group to work in the mines.

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