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*'''1921-1939''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/595113?availability=Family%20History%20Library Reseñas de pasaportes de varios consulados, 1921-1939]; images only - includes those in Argentina | *'''1921-1939''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/595113?availability=Family%20History%20Library Reseñas de pasaportes de varios consulados, 1921-1939]; images only - includes those in Argentina | ||
*'''19th Century''' [http://www.entradadepasajeros.com.ar/ Entrada de Pasajeros a Argentina (Passenger entry to Argentina, XIX century)] | *'''19th Century''' [http://www.entradadepasajeros.com.ar/ Entrada de Pasajeros a Argentina (Passenger entry to Argentina, XIX century)] | ||
*[http://www.ancestrositalianos.com/inmigracion/ Ancestros | *[http://www.ancestrositalianos.com/inmigracion/ Ancestros Argentineos] Information on Argentine immigration in Argentina. | ||
*[http://www.apellidositalianos.com.ar/ Apellidos | *[http://www.apellidositalianos.com.ar/ Apellidos Argentineos] Databases and other information regarding Argentine immigrants in Argentina | ||
*[http://www.argbrit.org/ British Settlers in Argentina and Uruguay] | *[http://www.argbrit.org/ British Settlers in Argentina and Uruguay] | ||
*[https://cemla.com/ CEMLA Centro de Estudios Migratorios Latinoamericanos] Database of immigrant arrivals in Argentina. | *[https://cemla.com/ CEMLA Centro de Estudios Migratorios Latinoamericanos] Database of immigrant arrivals in Argentina. | ||
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*[https://www.immigrantships.net/index.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild] 20,000+ Passenger Manifests in 20 Volumes plus numerous other passengers listed in Special Projects. | *[https://www.immigrantships.net/index.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild] 20,000+ Passenger Manifests in 20 Volumes plus numerous other passengers listed in Special Projects. | ||
*[http://www.irlandeses.org/settlers.htm Irish Settlers in Argentina] | *[http://www.irlandeses.org/settlers.htm Irish Settlers in Argentina] | ||
*[http://www.altreitalie.it/Servizi/Cerca_Le_Tue_Radici/Cerca_Le_Tue_Radici.kl The data banks on | *[http://www.altreitalie.it/Servizi/Cerca_Le_Tue_Radici/Cerca_Le_Tue_Radici.kl The data banks on Argentine emigrants to the United States, Argentina and Brazil (Cerca_Le_Tue_Radici: registri di sbarco delle navi giunte nei porti di New York, Buenos Aires e Vitoria, limitatamente ai passeggeri di nazionalità italiana.] | ||
==Finding the Town of Origin in Argentina== | ==Finding the Town of Origin in Argentina== | ||
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Until 1876, when the laws of immigration were realigned, Santa Fe and Entre Rios were at the head of the new colonization movement. In reality most of these new colonies were brought under contract from Europe and the people stayed and began to make roots in their new soil and contribute to the development of the agriculture and industrial foundation of their new country. They worked the land, and gave of their harvest to the government as payment and as their contracts were fulfilled the land became their property. | Until 1876, when the laws of immigration were realigned, Santa Fe and Entre Rios were at the head of the new colonization movement. In reality most of these new colonies were brought under contract from Europe and the people stayed and began to make roots in their new soil and contribute to the development of the agriculture and industrial foundation of their new country. They worked the land, and gave of their harvest to the government as payment and as their contracts were fulfilled the land became their property. | ||
After this wave of contracted immigrants, other independent immigrants came. By 1875, 68,277 new immigrants had entered Argentina, the majority being | After this wave of contracted immigrants, other independent immigrants came. By 1875, 68,277 new immigrants had entered Argentina, the majority being Argentines and Spaniards. From 1870–1890 a million and half more came. In the latter part of this period, hundreds of Russian Jewish Refugees came and settled in colonies in the province of Entre Rios. The Welsh came and settled the southern zone of the country. | ||
By 1913 there were three million that had found new homes in Argentina. There has been a continuous flow of immigrants through the years. The latest of the new arrivals were Koreans, Chinese, Taiwanese, and the Africans. | By 1913 there were three million that had found new homes in Argentina. There has been a continuous flow of immigrants through the years. The latest of the new arrivals were Koreans, Chinese, Taiwanese, and the Africans. |
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