Around the 1800, but not all at once, and some never did come over.
1730
Deuchland
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.
They came via boat.
Doyle Yoder has written: 'Amish country 1993' 'America's Amish country' -- subject(s): Amish, Pictorial works, Social life and customs 'Amish country 1994' 'Amish Country 2007' 'Amish country 1992' 'Amish country 1995'
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.
The Amish that established a community in Ethridge, Tennessee, called the Swartzentruber, are Swiss in origin.
I don't know,ut I know that gay Amish are called "Twinkies."
they have labor jobs
Most come from Switzerland or Germany.
"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.
The Amish came from southern Germany and northern Switzerland and were persecuted in the 17th century. They settled in Pennsylvania, because William Penn, who was granted Pennsylvania by the king of England, wanted to establish a commonwealth with religious freedom. He urged the Amish to come to his land.