Ohio i think
No. She lived in Poland, Ohio
Pennsylvania, Indiana and Ohio.
Amish people generally live in settlements far away from large towns, so that they might enjoy their simple lifestyle in peace. The highest concentration of Amish people is in Ohio, followed shortly by Pennsylvania and Indiana.
No Amish people also reside in Spain, Mongolia, and Canada. They originated in the back woods of Shri Lanka. They get there name from the ruler of Shri Lanka, Amish Shirala. Their native tongue is similar to that of the blue bottom baboon.
The Amish live in many states, such as Towns in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. These are the main States they probably live in many US states.
They live all over Ohio and Pennsylvania, no one village really.
It may be better to ask where are the Amish notfound.The number of states where Amish live increases continuously, for the Amish believe that God commands them to have large families.Most Amish communities are in the Northeastern states of the United States, but they also have spread throughout the grain belt states.Anywhere Mennonites live, and they live in ever state except Alaska and maybe Hawaii, Amish are soon to follow nearby, since they are related traditions.Note, I just found out they have communities in Virgina as well now.
Not usually. Most Jewish people prefer towns or cities, while the Amish are in such locales as rural Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois.
No. The Amish are a religious community with its origins in Switzerland.
Many original Amish settlers settled in Pennsylvania over a century ago, thus many Amish communities and districts are still in Pennsylvania today. However, there are also many Amish communities in Indiana and Ohio.
no, but they live similarly to the amish