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History

 

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Jessie V

 

Date added:

May 18, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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Through the use of first and second person sources, the motivation for this group's exodus from their homeland as well as the challenges they experienced upon arrival are discussed. My Western Slavic ancestors hailed from the Central European countries of Czechoslovakia, Poland, and Slovakia. And although history took relatively little notice of their immigration to America, the journey was an eventful one, fraught with difficulties...
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And although history took relatively little notice of their immigration to America, the journey was an eventful one, fraught with difficulties. Indeed, the story of the Western Slavic migrants is one of a road paved with obstacles, from poverty to prejudice. Still, the Western Slavs had no shortage of motivation to immigrate to the United States; from a practically Feudal economic system of serfdom, to three-fold persecution from the Russians, Germans, and Austro-Hungarians throughout the early 20th century, to a lack of jobs or even land on which to subsist, fate forced the hand of many struggling Poles, Czechs, and Slovaks...
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