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Why did the German Mennonites come to Kansas?

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Who brought wheat seed and wheat farming to Kansas?

Mennonites


Where did mennonites first settle?

The Mennonites first settled in the state of Pennsylvania. The Mennonites who first migrated over to the United States were primarily of German ancestry.


Which group brought wheat seed and wheat farming to Kansas?

Mennonites


Who brought wheat seed and wheat farming kansas?

The Mennonites brought it


What languages are spoken by Mennonites?

They speak an abridged version of German. It is called low German, and it tends to be a mix of various languages, but is based on German. Some also speak what they call 'low German,' and this is an older version of actual German.


Who are the German mennonites?

Scroll down to related links and look at "Mennonite - Wikipedia".


What farmers settled in Kansas?

Many different farmers settled in Kansas starting in 1854. Mennonites came from Russia and brought wheat farming techniques with them, for example, and former slaves move to West Kansas, especially in Graham County. However, by the end of the 1800s, the largest group of immigrants were German-speaking people from Germany and Russia.


Why did mennonites come from Ukraine to Canada?

I think they had mistreatement.


Why did the German Russian immigrants known as the Mennonites leave Russia and come to Kansas?

For many reasons, but basically it comes down to these two: 1. Pacifist German Mennonites moved to Russia with promises from Catherine the Great in 1763 of land, religious freedom and exemption from being force to fight in wars. These exemptions were dropped in 1870 and peace loving Mennonites were forced into military service for Russian or imprisonment. Between 1874 and 1880, of the approximately 45,000 Mennonites in South Russia, ten thousand departed for the United States and eight thousand for Manitoba. 2. Meanwhile in the US the Civil War had just ended and the west was being opened up to settlers by the railroads. These railroad companies had been granted by the US Congress, large amounts of land along side these rail lines. So these companies sent their representatives to Russia to offer land to farmers willing to settle in the US Midwest. The railroad company that was most successful in recruiting these Mennonites was the Santa Fe Railroad (now part of the BNSF railroad), because they sent some Mennonites to help persuade these Russian Mennonite farmers to move. Many of these Mennonites settled in the state of Kansas, along with South Dakota, and Nebraska.


Where did Mennonites originally come from?

The mennonites originated from Europe because a catholic priest actually read the bible. the priests' name was Menno Simons and he joined the anabaptists, which were later called mennonites. They were renamed Mennonites because they followed Menno's beliefs.


Why did Mennonites leave Germany to come to North America?

they are funny


What did the German Mennonites call the first German community in North America?

The first Mennonite settlement in North American was Germantown, Pennsylvania in 1683.