Amish people are ultra orthodox Jews that believe Christ, and slowly adapted to the Christian religion with many changes of religion, they themselves in doing so created new religions, losing most of the Jewish customs and traditions along the way.
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They immigrated from Netherlands like most migrants at the time on Dutch ships, they migrated to America over time on many ship passings, and they came from many parts of Europe mostly northern countries of Europe like Switzerland, Poland, France, and of course Germany.
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They were a diverse group, of university educated individuals, to well of large noble families, and religious Rabbis, even their labours, plus concubines migrated with them.
But they were for most part of Jewish ethnic race, that mistreated by both Catholic church for holding onto their Jewish traditions, and By other larger percentage of Jews for believing in Jesus as the Messiah.
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The question could be asked what are the Amish now, lost would be my person answer and my opinion, as they are poorly uneducated, living minimal existence on border line poverty, surviving on child labour for their means, un-knowledgeable about their own history, adapting so much modern technology you it hard say how different from English outsiders, and genetically dying as a Ethnic group of their own because of intermarrying for countless centuries.
Absolutely no native Americans migrated to America. They were already here! They met Columbus!
People migrated from the east coast westward during the 19th century
They did so to follow their prey, the Animals migrated and the people followed.
Native Americans migrated from Eastern Asia to North America using the land bridge that appeared during the Ice Age.
they migrated south because that was the only way that they had to get their food.
Yes, there are small communities of Amish people in South Africa, primarily consisting of those who migrated from the United States or Canada. These communities maintain their traditional lifestyle, emphasizing simplicity, agriculture, and strong community ties. While they are not as numerous as in North America, their presence reflects the global reach of Amish culture.
they might have migrated
No, the Amish are not Italian. The Amish are a group of traditionalist Christians primarily descended from Swiss and German Anabaptists who migrated to North America in the 18th and 19th centuries. They are known for their simple living, plain dress, and reluctance to adopt modern technology. Italian people, on the other hand, come from Italy and have a different cultural and historical background.
everywhere duh
Scholars think that people migrated to Asia to north America by the Bering strait. that was a bridge that stretched around Asia and north America.
the forst people to live in north america migrated from asia
Most people migrated to America because they wanted a better life with greater opportunities for themselves and their family.
"The Plain People", also known as the Old Order Amish, originated in Switzerland about 1525. William Penn saved The Amish from extinction by granting a haven from religious persecution in America.
becuse of the kumera
migrated from Asia
i think that they migrated south because that was the only way that they had to get their food and also get clothing.
They came from Asia.