
History of Norway - Wikipedia
The Bronze Age began around 1800 BC and involved innovations such as ploughing fields with ards, permanent farms with houses and yards, especially in the fertile areas around the Oslofjord, Trondheimsfjord, Mjøsa and Jæren. [8] Some yields were so high that it allowed farmers to trade furs and skins for luxury items, especially with Jutland. [9]
1800 in Norway - Wikipedia
Events in the year 1800 in Norway. Monarch: Christian VII. [1] The Lærdal Rebellion starts. [2] Komediehuset på Engen. The first theatre building in Norway; Komediehuset på Engen was built. Halvor Olaus Christensen. 8 October – Carl Roosen, cartographer and military officer (died 1880). [4] 22 October – Christian Lassen, orientalist (died 1876).
Building the Norwegian state in the early 1800s - Nordics
2021年12月3日 · Building the Norwegian state in the early 1800s. Norway had little means of governing itself in 1800 as it was part of the Danish realm and ruled from Denmark. This changed in 1807 when the outbreak of war made communication with Copenhagen difficult and a domestic governing body was appointed.
The Norwegians | Scandinavian | Immigration and Relocation in …
Some Norwegian adventurers accompanied Dutch colonists to New Amsterdam in the 17th century, and members of the Moravian religious sect joined German Moravians in Pennsylvania in the 18th. Norwegian immigration's Mayflower moment came in 1825, during a period of particularly fierce religious strife in Norway.
Norway Timeline: A Journey Through Norwegian History
2024年10月3日 · Though modern Norway only achieved full independence in 1814, the land’s history stretches far beyond this milestone. Many people are familiar with the Vikings and Norway’s ‘oil age’, but the nation's past holds so many more stories.
Norwegian Life in the 1800s - RootsWeb
Norway never had a feudal system, and the bønder had behind them ancient traditions not only of independence but also of vigorous self-assertion. These freeholders in fact constituted a rural aristocracy, which through centuries had been the very heart of the national culture.
Norway in 1800: A half-Danish nation? - Nordics
2022年9月15日 · What exactly was Norway in 1800? Even before 1814, when the union with Denmark came to an end, people perceived themselves as Norwegian, and there was a geographical area that was historically called Norway. Beyond these factors, it was nevertheless difficult to explain what ‘Norway’ and all things Norwegian actually were.
Vintage: Everyday Life in Norway (19th Century) - MONOVISIONS
2017年10月25日 · Life in Norway (especially economic life) was “dominated by the aristocracy of professional men who filled most of the important posts in the central government”. There was no strong bourgeosie class in Norway to demand a breakdown of this aristocratic control of …
19th Century Norway - Sutori
The growth and prosperity of Norway’s upper-middle class began in 1843. With more industrialization, the upper-middle class became larger. Before, most wealthy people were born into money.
Archive Photos: Bergen in the 19th Century - Life in Norway
2021年7月14日 · This fantastic archive photography shows how different Norway's second biggest city Bergen looked in the 1800s. Regular readers will now I occasionally like to dig into the archives to bring you historic photography.