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Italian Immigration and Ethnic Food in America Article 
Italian immigrants left a newly unified country where food was both scarce and sacred, finding abundance in America and turning that bounty into American Italian Food.
Dec 25, 2009 - Michael Streich
The Fascist League of North America Article 
Shortly after the consolidation of the Fascist League of North America, Italian fascists within the United States employed violence to achieve their political goals.
Jan 5, 2010 - Matthew Ferraton
Scottish Highlander Article 
The weapons and uniforms of the highlanders who served in North America during the French and Indian War
Mar 12, 2008 - Joseph Allen McCullough
Engaging, Dramatic Movies: Films About Immigration + Immigrants Article 
7 great films about the trials and tribulations of immigration, finding ethnic identity, assimilating cultures, clashing values, challenging norms.
Jan 14, 2011 - Cristina Pinton
Comparing Colonial Immigrant Patterns Article 
Two passenger lists from 1635 disclose widely different emigrants, enabling historians to draw conclusions about family and community building in colonial America.
Jan 7, 2009 - Michael Streich
Immigration and Catholicism in the 1800s Article 
The influx of millions of Irish and German Catholics altered notions of Catholicism formed by the presence of a small Catholic minority since the Colonial period.
Nov 18, 2009 - Michael Streich
Czech Immigration to Iowa Article 
The first Czech immigrants to Iowa experienced hardships during their trek, eventually settling on farms in Winneshiek County.
Oct 23, 2009 - William L. Wunder
Immigration and the Global Recession Article 
With immigrants representing an important segment of the global labor market, it is important to look at some of the effects of the global recession.
Aug 30, 2009 - Irina-Raluca Ivan
Immigrants and Exiles in the American West Article 
As the conquest of North America became complete, a new society entered into the American West with definite views on its environment and peoples.
Jan 23, 2011 - Douglas Harvey
Evidence of North America's Ancient Clovis Culture Article 
The Clovis people were the most successful early humans to live throughout the Americas, coming from Siberia when a land bridge existed to Alaska.
May 13, 2010 - Paula I. Nielson
Scottish Families on the Chesapeake Article 
Here is a single source giving Scots family researchers data on thousands of 17th century Scottish immigrants to Maryland and Virginia.
Aug 31, 2009 - Rosemary E. Bachelor
Immigrants and the Growth of Gilded Age Cities Article 
The growth of late 19th century American cities can be attributed to an influx of rural people as well as masses of European immigrants seeking a better way of life.
Jan 23, 2009 - Michael Streich
Wales Exports Culture To North America Through Welsh Choir Tours Article 
Welsh Societies abound in the U.S.A. and Canada, often acting as vehicles to promote music, literature, & traditions amongst leek-lovers and Welsh-ophiles.
Aug 30, 2010 - James Ellsworth
Pre-Columbian North America - Stages of Cultural Evolution Article 
The diverse and complex history of North American peoples before Columbus is a story that is under-remembered; it deserves its place in American history.
Jan 8, 2011 - Douglas Harvey
Tiffany Window in Historic Scottish Church Article 
Designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany, the beautiful Art Nouveau stained glass window representing Saint Michael the Archangel is a treasure of Fyvie Parish Church.
Sep 2, 2009 - Maggie Craig
Darien - Scottish Colonial Disaster in 1700 Article 
Scotland's 17th century attempt to build an Empire in central America ended in disaster. But it paved the way for a partnership with their greatest rivals, England.
Oct 29, 2008 - Mark Fleming
The Dutch in America Article 
In 1609, Holland sent Henry Hudson to locate a waterway, a Northwest Passage, across North America. The Dutch West India Company starts a settlement in the Hudson River V
Mar 29, 2006 - Mary Trotter Kion
Occupations of Polish Immigrants to the U.S. Article 
Polish immigrants helped fuel the expansion of farming and manufacturing across the country; noting their occupations can help genealogists trace their family history.
Mar 1, 2010 - Katharine Garstka
Unaccompanied Minors Try to Immigrate to U.S. Article 
The journey that countless unaccompanied minors attempt in hope of migrating across the Mexican U.S. border for a better life is a potentially fatal passage.
Dec 25, 2009 - Hatty Copeman