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Around the 1800, but not all at once, and some never did come over.

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Q: When did the Amish come to America?
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What country did America's Amish population originally come from?

Deuchland


Where is Amish most popular?

Amish is most popular in Lancaster/York, America


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Where did the word winkie come from to describe the Amish?

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