Sunday, November 1, 2009

Laser Gun Cupcake Cake




Arrival of an Italian ship in the port of Buenos Aires . The underlying reason for the flight from Italy was always what Edmundo De Amicis collected in the voice of an immigrant: "Worse how it was, I can go. At best, I will be playing there as hunger was spent at home .
A little history Argentina.ar 1853, Argentina became a federal republic. The federal state with a lot of effort promoting the state's agricultural colonization project that attracted much of the population European immigrants: in this period are the first attempts of Italian immigrants to acquire properties in the provinces or directly from the Argentine state. Initially these were small groups of people, but between 1860 and 1878 acquisitions and new large portions di di Pampa gave a significant boost to the government housing policy.
In the Province of Buenos Aires and by 1870 a provision allocated free of charge, to young married couples of farmers, land provided they built a house and cultivate it, so the law was launched in 1876 by Argentine Government for settlement and immigration which drove many to leave Italy, especially Calabria to tempt fortune in Argentina . The law provided that national territories were divided into batches of 40,000 hectares for urban and suburban settlements, offering either the possibility of allocating free land, or payable in installments at very reasonable prices. For buyers the only obligations were those of residence and of cultivating the land, the peasant origin preference was easily overcome because almost all agricultural workers "Meridione" Italian were then looking for work. According to the 1895 census on 407,503 total di landowners more than a quarter were foreign nationals and between 62,975, over half were Italian.

When in 1882 the government decided to grant 25 hectares of land free to households, the settlers sought to obtain the concession lands closest to the coast, from Santa Fe to Buenos Aires , from Corrientes Entre Ríos, agricultural policy of the Argentine provinces attracted the largest flow of migrant farmworkers in the history of immigration ItalianaEmigrantes moderna.Estadísticas Italians left their homeland in the period 1861-1985


TOTAL WORLD: Emigrants: 29,036,000
Returnees: 10,275,000
not returned emigrants: 18,761,000 TOTAL ARGENTINA
: Emigrants: 2,941,000
Returnees: 750,000 emigrants
not returned: 2,190,000



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