They came via boat.
Amish is most popular in Lancaster/York, America
The Amish got to America by ship. Back then, there was no such thing as an airplane.
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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.
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"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.
If you are near to Ohio, North America, you can buy Amish furniture direct from the Amish people at an Amish market or furniture maker. If you aren't able to buy direct, there are a number of businesses that sell Amish furniture and other goods online.
Pennsylvania, Indiana and Ohio.
An Amish person is free to do what he or she wishes to do. The Amish community avoids modern technology, but they do so by choice, not due to a lack of freedom. And any member of the Amish community is also free to leave it and enter the mainstream of American culture, which some choose to do.
There are no Old Order / New Order Amish remaining in Europe. There is a Beachy community that left America and has established itself in Ireland. They Beachy were a divison off the Old Order Amish that chose to modernize.
No, but because of persecution many Amish immigrated to the united states during the 1700's and a second wave of immigration in the 1850's. Most of the Amish coming to america in the 1850's did not remain amish and began to identify with the Mennonite. Two exceptions this are the Swiss Amish communites located in Berne and Adams Counties in Indiana. The amish themselves have their roots in switzerland in the late 1600's.
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