From the Roman period until the middle of the 20th century, Albania was a country of foreign control and political unrest. From 1385 to 1912, in addition to the 35-year resistance led by Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu, the Ottoman rule dominated Albania. However, on November 28, 1812, Albania declared independence, established a border one year later and made progress. However, during World War II, Albania was occupied by Italy and Germany and eventually was ruled by the Communist Eva Hokha (Enver Hoxha).
Between 1900 and 1915, 3 million Italians migrated to the United States, the largest country of "new immigrants". These immigrants are mainly craftsmen and farmers, representing all parts of Italy, but mainly from Mets Jorno in southern Italy. Between 1876 and 1930, 4 out of 5 million immigrants from the United States came from the south representing Calabria, Campania, Abruzzo, Molise, Sicily. Almost (2/3 of immigrant population) is agricultural workers or workers, or contadini. Most of the workers are agricultural workers and do not have much experience in industries such as mining and textiles. Industry labor is in the textile factories of Piedmont and Tuscany states, Umbria and Sicily.
Thousands of European immigrants emigrated to the United States in the late 19th and early 1900s. They are eager for their vision of success, prosperity, and American dreams. Most immigrants believe their lives will change fundamentally and the new world only brings happiness. Advertisements in Europe brought a bright future and economic stability of those innocent hopeful people. The work with excellent wages and working conditions, quality safety, and other benefits seems to be an opportunity in their lives for these struggling foreigners. These people rarely face the full opposition of their dreams.
Immigration to the United States in the early 1900s In the eyes of the earliest colonists of the United States and the founders of the Constitution, the United States wanted to accept and accept all life ideals. When the immigrant tide began in the mid-1800s, the United States proved other things. As millions of immigrants attempt to integrate into American culture, they will soon understand the meaning of suffering and rejection. For countless immigrants
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, the number of immigrants to the United States is large. These new immigrants mainly to Italians, Hungarians, Jews, Serbs, Ireland and Slovakia. Immigrants to the United States, escaping homes and other difficulties of poverty, religious persecution and political upheaval, freedom and opportunity. At home from the voyage to Ellis Island, immigration suffered many difficulties. Travel by ship, seven days voyage per month. Many immigrants picked soup or bread with tin plate just to choose from. , Fresh air immigration breath on the deck to reduce unpleasant odor steamer. Sometimes, many immigrants pray for Steamboat, so they are free from fear and can be worried inside. As they envy the beauty of this land, near Ellis Island, immigrants are overflowing with tears in almost every eye