Usually by horse and buggy, but sometimes by foot.
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
Amish are called Amish because the founder of it was Jacob Ammann
Yes, there are there of many Amish people.
No. There are no Amish communities in NJ.
Not all Amish people have to be white. This is because some other people can be adopted or converted into the Amish way of life.
As a married couple if you meet and Amish person and want to become Amish you can. There is nothing in the Amish lifestyles that prevents people to converting to the Amish lifestyle.
Amish people believe in Jesus Christ so the Amish god is Jesus, too.
Because they do not understand why the Amish do what they do or they a bigoted.
Farming and blacksmithing are two occupations of the Amish people.
A Amish can be a artist but it perfers to work or sew.
Traveling more that 10 or 20 miles requires hiring a driver which can be very expensive but that does not stop most Amish folks. I was a member of the Amish church until I was 26 years old. During that time I traveled from my hometown Lancaster, Pa. to Florida as well as California. I also went out of the country, into Canada and Mexico. A lot of my relatives travel to other states now to see their family members who have moved to find cheaper farmland. So to answer your question, most Amish do travel far from home. But just like any other culture, some people are just homebodies.
I purchased mine from a little Amish store . Try finding an Amish community and just ask them .The Amish people are the nicest people you will ever meet