RE: THE MEN WHO BUILT AMERICA VERSUS THE MEN WHO TRUELY BUILT STEEMIT

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THE MEN WHO BUILT AMERICA VERSUS THE MEN WHO TRUELY BUILT STEEMIT

in steem •  7 years ago  (edited)

Nikola Tesla was not a Serbian-American. He was born and raised by both orthodox Serbian parents and when he was a young man he moved to America because of the lack of resources to continue his inventions in Serbia. He only lived there, but he was 100% Serb.

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But history will prove otherwise,do you have facts to buttress your point?

Well i am Serbian living in Serbia and that is what we were taught in school. We even had a field trip in like 5th or 6th grade to his parents house where he was born in. It's sort of a part of our history.

This is good,but Serbian-American. From the contest can also mean a Serbian that settled in the US, well going by the movies, The Men Who Built America, I will try and study the contest they were referring to by saying Serbian_American immigrants.

I am asking a physical student, and I understand how you feel.

I am just saying that serbian-american sounds like he was born from a serbian parent and american parent, which he was not for sure. He was a serb who lived in america but NOT born in america. I am just saying that the expression the writer used is not suiting.