• Kage520@lemmy.world
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      4 months ago

      My third great grandfather left there and came to the US. WHAT WAS HE THINKING!? lol

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        4 months ago

        It was a great idea at the time. Lots of Norwegians left to search for a better future for themselves and their families.

        There’s actually more descendents from that generation on the USA than in Norway today. They truly prospered in the US compared to Norway.

        • Poiar@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          4 months ago

          Somehow I doubt these numbers.

          Regardless, does “prospering” mean “had a lot of offspring” in your mind? Not to say that I don’t think they led a better life than their Norwegian counter parts at the time, it’s just a really odd phrasing to me

          • Crampon@lemmy.world
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            4 months ago

            the numbers.

            some history in Norwegian. With more numbers.

            200 years ago it was beneficial to leave the country for many. The emigration had a big impact on Norway at the time. We are lucky to live in a nice periode now. But this periode has only lasted about 70 years. Its a really short time for a state. We have been an independent state for only 119 years after we got separated from Sweden in 1905.