Thus, Corresca decided to migrate to the United States in order to make money and create a better opportunity in life. Rocco Corresca’s tale of a journey to America in order to escape poverty in a native country or to find better opportunities became common amongst many immigrants pouring into the country at the time. It can be argued that the increased industrialization and influx of immigrants caused the American Dream to become unreachable by native-born Americans after being displaced in lower-tier jobs. This age of flourishing urban centers and mechanization resulted in a loss of skill, economic control, and freedom. Despite this, over the course of the 19th century, the American Dream became more accessible as the Market and Transportation Revolutions restructured the American economy, and the Industrial Revolution gave lower-class, landless citizens and immigrants new opportunities. Along with the transfiguration of American currency, and the growth of lower-class and immigrant ambition, the American Dream became more easily obtainable by many. The Market and Transportation Revolutions each had significant impacts on the American economy. The Transportation
Thus, Corresca decided to migrate to the United States in order to make money and create a better opportunity in life. Rocco Corresca’s tale of a journey to America in order to escape poverty in a native country or to find better opportunities became common amongst many immigrants pouring into the country at the time. It can be argued that the increased industrialization and influx of immigrants caused the American Dream to become unreachable by native-born Americans after being displaced in lower-tier jobs. This age of flourishing urban centers and mechanization resulted in a loss of skill, economic control, and freedom. Despite this, over the course of the 19th century, the American Dream became more accessible as the Market and Transportation Revolutions restructured the American economy, and the Industrial Revolution gave lower-class, landless citizens and immigrants new opportunities. Along with the transfiguration of American currency, and the growth of lower-class and immigrant ambition, the American Dream became more easily obtainable by many. The Market and Transportation Revolutions each had significant impacts on the American economy. The Transportation