Slovene American
Frederic Baraga, American Revolution, World War I, George Voinovich, Frank Lausche, Tom Harkin
978-620-0-42920-9
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152
2012-01-25
49,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Slovene Americans or Slovenian Americans (Slovene: ameriški Slovenci, literally "American Slovenes") are citizens of the United States of Slovene descent.The first Slovenes in the United States were missionary priests. Two of the earliest such missionaries were Fr. Anton Kappus and Fr. Frederick Baraga (Gobetz, 2009). In the 1730s some Slovenes settled in small farming communities in Georgia.There were a few Slovene soldiers who fought in the American Revolution. Slovene priests built some of the first churches and schools in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and neighboring parts of Canada.[
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