The Salzburgers were associated with the 18th century, specifically during the years 1731-1741. They were a group of Protestant refugees from Salzburg, Austria who settled in Georgia, USA seeking religious freedom.
To obtain religious freedom.
protestants who came to the colony of Georgia for religious purposes
False. The Salzburgers were originally from Austria, specifically the region of Salzburg, and they sought refuge from religious persecution. The Moravians, on the other hand, originated from the Czech Republic. Neither group was originally from Spain before settling in Georgia.
Salzburgers, Scot Highlanders, and the Moravians
They were protestants who came for religious freedom.
The Salzburgers originated from the Salzburg region in Austria. They were Protestant settlers who fled religious persecution in the early 18th century. In 1734, they were invited to settle in the British colony of Georgia, where they established the town of Ebenezer. Their migration was part of a broader movement of displaced Protestants seeking religious freedom.
because they refused to embrace certain religious beliefs
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Johann Martin
The Georgia Salzburgers were founded in Effingham County after they were expelled from Salzburg which is now present day Austria. They were Protestant colonists who spoke German.