The Prinetti Decree was a ministerial normative act approved by the General Commissariat of Emigration in Italy on March 26, 1902, which prohibited sponsored emigration to Brazil. The ordinance was named after the then Italian Foreign Affairs Minister, Giulio Prinetti, and approved based on a report denouncing the situations experienced by immigrants on coffee plantations, especially in the post-abolition period.[1] Despite banning the sponsored migration of Italians to Brazil, the decree did not restrict spontaneous migration, which means that Italians who wanted to move to Brazil would have to buy their own tickets, without relying on the Brazilian government.[2][3]
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^Cenni, Franco (2002). Italianos no Brasil: "andiamo in 'Merica-. Edusp.
^Balbinot, Giovani (2018). "Detratoes e defensores da imigração italiana para o Brasil: o Decreto Prinetti de 1902 e a Exposição Mundial de 1906". Saeculum - Revista de História. 38.
The PrinettiDecree was a ministerial normative act approved by the General Commissariat of Emigration in Italy on March 26, 1902, which prohibited sponsored...
States. This was mainly due to the PrinettiDecree in Italy, banning subsidized immigration to Brazil. The PrinettiDecree was issued because of the commotion...
Brazil—making an annual average of 79,000 people. In consequence of the PrinettiDecree of 1902, that forbade subsidised emigration to Brazil, Italian immigration...
ill-treatment by their bosses. Because of this, in 1902, Italy enacted the PrinettiDecree, prohibiting subsidized emigration to Brazil. Japan had been isolated...
conditions were so harsh that, in 1902, the Italian government issued PrinettiDecree, which restricted the emigration of Italian citizens to Brazil, prohibiting...
- making an annual average of 79,000 people. In consequence of the PrinettiDecree of 1902, that forbade subsidised emigration to Brazil, Italian immigration...
opportunist: with the slowdown of Italian immigration since 1902 and the PrinettiDecree, Japanese immigration started in 1908, with any qualms about their...
Giulio Nicolò Marchese Prinetti (6 June 1851 – 9 June 1908) was an Italian businessman and politician from Milan. He was the Italian Minister of Foreign...
farmers. However, due to the ban of subsidized immigration to Brazil by PrinettiDecree, immigration rates then declined and instead increased in Argentina...
Merate received the honorary title of city with a presidential decree in 1991. Palazzo Prinetti (18th century), with a high cylindrical tower Villa Confalonieri...