The Privilegium of 1873 (sometimes called "The Lowe Letter") is the original invitation letter from the Dominion of Canada to Mennonites living in the...
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Canada rather than the United States. The delegates signed the Privilegium with the Canadian government that guaranteed religious freedom, military exemption...
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Steinbach, Manitoba (redirect from History of Steinbach, Manitoba)
Canadian province of Manitoba, because the Canadian government was more generous in their guarantees of religious freedom. In 1873, a Privilegium was signed...
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West Reserve (category History of Manitoba)
commemoration of the pioneers of the modern Rosenfeld area. East Reserve Privilegium of 1873 Block settlement Francis, E.K. (1955). In Search of Utopia. D...
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Mennonites (section Mennonite Church Canada)
arriving in Mexico received a privilegium, a promise of non-interference, from the Mexican government. This guarantee of many freedoms was the impetus...
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Mennonites signed an agreement with the Canadian government known as the Privilegium, which guaranteed land, freedom of religion, private schools, and military...
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Blumenort, Manitoba (category Use Canadian English from January 2023)
America. Four of the delegates decided to advise their people to settle in Manitoba and a Privilegium was signed between with the Canadian government. The...
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Jacob Yost Shantz (redirect from Canadian Block)
European immigration to Canada. After a delegation of Mennonites visited Manitoba in 1873 they signed a Privilegium with the Canadian government, and 21,000...
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East Reserve (category History of Manitoba)
Government of Canada exclusively for settlement by Russian Mennonite settlers in 1873 (although settlement did not occur until 1874). Most of the East Reserve's...
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claim the title of Archduke of Austria, through the Privilegium Maius of 1359, which was actually a forgery and not recognized outside of Austria till 1453...
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dissolution. Modern state of Belarus dates from 1991 Full sovereignty. Adoption of the Statute of Westminster 1931. Canada becomes completely sovereign...
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Austria-Hungary (redirect from The Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council and the Lands of the Holy Hungarian Crown of St. Stephen)
industrialization in Austria-Hungary: the role of banks in the industrialization of the Czech crownlands, 1873–1914 (1976) online Sauer, Walter. "Habsburg...
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allegedly to build weapons of mass destruction Oath of a Freeman — a copy of the loyalty oath drawn up by 17th-century Pilgrims Privilegium Maius — a medieval...
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p. 42. ISBN 9780804749763. Robert Young (1995). Secession of Quebec and the Future of Canada. McGill-Queen's Press. p. 138. ISBN 9780773565470. the Hungarian...
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independent Duchy of Austria by virtue of the Privilegium Minus in 1156. Having become wealthy through trade, the confident cities of Northern Italy, supported...
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Polish literature (redirect from Literature of Poland)
"Devil's Choice. High-ranking Communist Agents in the Polish Catholic Church." Canada Free Press (CFP), 10 January 2007. Dr Stanisław Krajski, "Zabić księży."...
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