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Although the first Amish arrived in America in the mid 1700s, the European Anabaptist movement began well before that, in 1525, as a radical wing of the Protestant Reformation.
When followers of the Amish religion came to America, they first settled in Pennsylvania due to available farmland in the 18th century. While they have spread out since then to many states, ...
When followers of the Amish religion came to America, they first settled in Pennsylvania due to available farmland in the 18th century. While they have spread out since then to many states, ...
What the Amish Can Teach America About Economic Mobility Holmes County, Ohio, is an unlikely standout when it comes to upward mobility. Economists say it holds lessons for the rest of the U.S.
When followers of the Amish religion came to America, they first settled in Pennsylvania due to available farmland in the 18th century. While they have spread out since then to many states, ...
When followers of the Amish religion came to America, they first settled in Pennsylvania due to available farmland in the 18th century. While they have spread out since then to many states, ...
The secret life of America’s modern Amish. THEY’RE notoriously reclusive, but there’s so much more to Amish communities than horse-drawn buggies and hand-churned butter.
Ohio and Pennsylvania are home to 179,000 Amish, ... "Their unique practices make the Amish one of North America's most interesting and colorful religious subcultures." ...
We took a trip to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, home to America’s largest Amish community, to try the biggest Amish buffet in the country—and it did not disappoint! From butter-drenched noodles to ...
A social media post makes broad false claims of health advantages for Amish people, ... the author of multiple books on Amish communities and operator of the website Amish America, told USA TODAY.
Ohio and Pennsylvania are home to 179,000 Amish, ... "Their unique practices make the Amish one of North America's most interesting and colorful religious subcultures." ...
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What the Amish Can Teach America About Economic Mobility - MSNKeim, who is Amish, didn’t see farming as a viable option and had a series of manual-labor jobs after leaving school after eighth grade. He spent most of his 20s in the furniture business.
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