Joseph II
Joseph II
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.
yes how did u not know that we learned that in 1st grade
Well there were many for both. Push- Wars such as WWI and WWII, people also wanted to escape religious persecution especially Austrian Jews. Sparse farmland was also a main factor in pushing farmers out of Austria. Pull- Countries such as the US offered rich farmland, freedom of religion and many jobs especially during the immigration waves of 1910s to the 1930s.
Yes, she was. She raised 16 children and helped create reforms for eductaion in both of her countries...not just Austria! Not to mention she was a religious woman... Yes, she was. She raised 16 children and helped create reforms for eductaion in both of her countries...not just Austria! Not to mention she was a religious woman...
they saw things like cows,birds,and unicorns.
The Christmas Tree.
Lise Meitner was a renowned physicist who worked in the fields of radioactivity and nuclear physics. Originally from Austria, she moved to Sweden to escape persecution from the Nazi's.
it has permitted the criminal machinations of various societies and associations directed against the monarchy,and has tolerated unrestrained language on the part of the press. It = Austria-Hungary Austria-Hungary claimed that Serbia's government wasn't strict enough; that they weren't restricting the press and were tolerating the crimes of movements that were against the Monarchy.
There are mainly Catholics in Austria (65% - retrieved 2010), followed by the biggest non-Christian religious community; the Muslim community (4,3%). Great was the decrease of the Protestant Church; 3,9% of the population is Evangelic (2008). There are 80.00-15.000 Jews, 10.000 Buddhists, more than 4.500 Hinduists (retrieved 2001) and 20.000 of Jehovah's Witnesses (official accepted religious association in Austria). Estimated 12% of Austria's population don't belong too any community.
The Christmas Tree.
The Christmas Tree.