The Conestoga wagons were created about 1750 by Mennonite Germans near Lancaster Pennsylvania.
Dutch ovens date back to the 1700's and are said to be the creation of the Pennsylvania Dutch.
Pennsylvania
No, William Penn did not buy Pennsylvania from the Dutch.
Double dutch was invented in England by the Dutch.
No. Pennsylvania Dutch relates to Deutsch, i.e. German.
Amish people speak Pennsylvania German, but they are not called Pennsylvania German. Pennsylvania dutch are actually just any people of German descent who settled in Pennsylvania. When the Germans came to Pennsylvania, people thought they were saying "dutch" when they were actually saying "deutch" which means German.
Many were called Pennsylvania Dutch.
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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.
Pennsylvania Dutch refers to the Amish, Mennonite, and those who also have a Pennsylvania dutch heritage, but may not be a part of the Amish or Mennonite community.
germans
They were invented in the early 1700s by the Pennsylvanian Dutch people.