The Center for Volga German Studies at Concordia University

1834 - A Successful Colony

The 1834 Census shows 445 families comprised of 4,113 people living in Norka. Clearly, the colonists were becoming successful and the population was growing rapidly. This rapid growth prompted concerns about the shortage of arable land. By the early 1850s, measures were taken to establish new daughter colonies in the region to alleviate this pressure.