Saturday, November 30, 2013

Why did my ancestors come to Russia?


Tsarina Catherine II was a German, born in Stettin in Pomerania, now Szczecin in Poland.

http://georgianaduchessofdevonshire.blogspot.de/2011/02/immortal-companion-catherine-great.html

She proclaimed open immigration for foreigners wishing to live in the Russian Empire on July 22, 1763, marking the beginning of a much larger presence for Germans in the Empire.

http://www.migrazioni.altervista.org/deu/3deutsche_in_russland/05_18jahrhundert/3.2_katharina_2.html



It had attracted thousands of colonists from Germany, largely because of the following incentives:

▹ Free transportation to Russia
▹ Large tracts of free land, plenty of water, free timber
▹ The free exercise of religion
▹ Interest-free loans for purchasing equipment
▹ Freedom from taxes for ten to thirty years, depending on the area of settlement
▹ Exemption from military service for themselves and their descendants
▹ Local self-government in colonies


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