As of the most recent estimates, there are approximately 100,000 to 150,000 people of Slovak descent living in the United States. This population includes both first-generation immigrants and descendants of earlier Slovak immigrants, particularly from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The largest concentrations of Slovak Americans can be found in states like Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Illinois.
The most Slovaks or people with slovak herritage in the US is probably in Pittsburgh or elsewhere in Pennsylvania.....
Lots of Slovaks migrate to the US in 1900-1920. They immigrate because Slovak was a part of Austrian-Hungarian Empire where was economic crisis.
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The following statements are true for Czechs Slovaks and Hungarians:They are EuropeansThey are Eastern Europeans
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Slovakia is in Europe.
The following statements are true for Czechs Slovaks and Hungarians:They are EuropeansThey are Eastern Europeans
They both have a "little state" complex. Slovaks are quiet (and well.. not many people know about them) because of it, but Czechs are pretty much loud and make fun of everyone who live in country that is bigger than Czech Republic. For example - USA, Russia, China, Japan... But both Slovaks and Czechs love alcohol. Slovaks prefer brandy, Czechs beer (and Czech beer is actually better than Germany) ;). And remember this - most of the Slovaks hateCzechs.
Slavery is now illegal in the US. Therefore there should be no slaves in the US today.
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Czech Rep. and Slovakia are countries of Slavic origin. In 10th century when Hungarian tribes settled on their current territory, the territory of Czechs and Slovaks was known as the Great Moravian Empire. At that time the differences were significant. Today, these three nations are members of EU, NATO and the differences are limited to language and currency.