Later, the states of Ohio, Wisconsin and Michigan attracted many German settlers, also North and South Dakota.
Pennsylvania
pennsylvania.
Southern colonies of what? There have been thousands of colonies. British, American, French, German, Russia and so on.
The first Mennonite settlement in North American was Germantown, Pennsylvania in 1683.
The address of the German Settlement History Inc is: N894 S German Settlement Rd, Ogema, WI 54459-8456
Scotish-Irish people originally from Scotland, German immigrants, and people from Virginia.
The British Empire, its American colonies, France as an ally of the colonials and German troops ('Hessians') who fought for the British.
German and Scottish farmers.
The American Middle Colonies included:Dutch Mennonites,French Huguenots,German Baptists,Dunkers or Tunkers (so named because of German accent and they baptized by full immersion "dunking")Portuguese Jews,English Anglicans.Lutherans,Quakers,Moravians,Amish,Presbyterians,CatholicsOverall, this mix represented Pennsylvania as well.
Wikpedia gives an exhaustive list of former German colonies here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_former_German_colonies
german and scottish farmers
Though I only know eastern Iowa. Iowa is very green and the parks are gorgeous. The fishing is great and yes, there is golfing. There is also the Amana Colonies, a settlement of German ancestory.