Czechoslovakian immigrants primarily settled in the Midwest of the United States, particularly in states like Illinois, Ohio, and Nebraska. Cities such as Chicago and Cleveland became significant hubs for Czechoslovakian communities, where they established cultural organizations, churches, and businesses. Over time, these communities contributed to the local culture while preserving their unique heritage.
They settle in the US to have a better life.
people like the usa
The Saxons did not settle in the US. They were not aware of the existance of the North American continent, except, possibly, for Greenland.
well to settle in the frontier
technically, its everywhere. long ago people began to settle in many parts of the world. America was not the first country where people began to settle.
They settle in the US to have a better life.
people:@!!
people like the usa
Czechoslovakian International was created in 1972.
Boston
There is no longer a Czechoslovakian country. The Czech and Slovak Republics are separate countries.
Czechoslovakian Grand Prix was created in 1930.
Czechoslovakian Grand Prix ended in 1988.
native americans
because a lot of people said that living in the US. will make life happier...AND IT DID.:)
joint occupation
Czechoslovakian