zero menonites migrated because they were loners and wanted to get raped so they thought america would rape the people but instead america murdered them so instead Canada offered free goods but then the mennonites asked canada to rape them and canada said no so the mennonites moved to hell
pope
Really they were just exploring and found how exelent Canada was
They left Canada primarily to escape the giant sea serpent off the coast of Philadelphia after the Crusades........this isn't true......i was kidding hahahahaha
In the 19th century, African-Americans migrated to Canada prior to (and during) the American Civil War due to Canada being a safe haven for freed slaves. African-Americans have migrated to Canada and other parts of the world since then in search of opportunity or to escape from trying circumstances.
Filadelfia
The Mennonites are followers of Simon Menno (1492-1561), a parish priest in Friesland, so they first appeared in the Netherlands and Germany.
The Mennonites first settled in the state of Pennsylvania. The Mennonites who first migrated over to the United States were primarily of German ancestry.
kindness
I think they had mistreatement.
Walter Quiring has written: 'Mennonites in Canada' -- subject(s): Mennonites, Pictorial works
Mennonites live in their own all Mennonite communities, so they have no trouble maintaining their cultural identity; they have not entered into the larger culture of Canada which surrounds them. It does not impinge upon them.
trade
He is Jamaican but migrated to Canada in 1976
why south asians came to canada?
The Mennonites that settled in the US and Canada came in the late 1800s after the US Civil War had ended and as the midwest was being crossed by the new railroad companies. These companies sent representatives to Russia to offer new land in the US and Canada to Mennonites. These Russian Mennonites farmers were at that time being conscripted into Russian military service against the belief against war. So they left Russia for the new world. They brought with them the hard winter wheat that they developed in Russia, and proved to be valuable in the US and Canada as well.
Yes, Polish people migrated to Canada, mostly in XIX and XX century.
the acadians
The same places non mennonites eat.