Yes there is an Amish community near Chalmette
Amish are monotheistic as are other Christian groups.
Mennonites have broken off of the Amish. The Mennonites have different groups and can be as liberal as any other church in the United states.
There are Amish in Puerto Rico. However, I don't know of any hispanic Amish.
Use of horse and buggy is the defining characteristic of the Amish in the United States. But it is not an exclusive trait as there are old order Mennonite groups that do use the horse and buggy as well. As for subgroups within the Amish, The Old Order Amish are the largest of the sects. Followed by The New Order Amish.
not if you are amish.
The Amish have all the rights as any other American of any other religion.
Amish buggies are merely the standard buggies used by all people in the era of horse-drawn travel. The Amish continue to use them while other groups have accepted more mechanical means of transportation
Technically, no. All of the old order amish moved to North America, however, there are some beachy amish settlements still in Europe. Although beachy amish are very different from old order amish.
The Pennsylvania Dutch are a cultural group in Pennsylvania who are of German descent. They include various religious groups, such as the Amish and the Mennonites, but not all Pennsylvania Dutch people are Amish. The Amish are a specific religious group within the Pennsylvania Dutch community who follow a conservative and traditional lifestyle.
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Amish Genetic disorders are not widely studied, because the Amish handle disease and illness in their own way. No scientific correlation has ever been made between the two groups.
The religios practice for the colony of Pennsylvania is "Quaker".