The first Amish arrived in Pennsylvania in the 1730s to escape persecution in Europe.
People have free will. Free will determines whether your lifestyle has changed for the better or worse. If hard times are being experienced, then things are worse. If everything is great that your lifestyle is doing better.
The Pennsylvania Dutch are a cultural group in Pennsylvania who are of German descent. They include various religious groups, such as the Amish and the Mennonites, but not all Pennsylvania Dutch people are Amish. The Amish are a specific religious group within the Pennsylvania Dutch community who follow a conservative and traditional lifestyle.
Nomads or wanderers are terms often used to describe people who move around frequently or have a transient lifestyle.
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Yes. Pennsylvania experienced its only recorded F5 tornado on May 31, 1985. The tornado first touched down in eastern Ohio, where it struck the communities of Newton Falls and Niles. It then crossed into Pennsylvania where it hit Hermitage and Wheatland in Mercer County. In all, the tornado killed 18 people. There was F5 damage in both Ohio and Pennsylvania.
The people in colonial Pennsylvania farmed for a living.
now, people, farm, hunt, and sell products in Pennsylvania
Most people were employed in Pennsylvania in 2012.
Amish people speak Pennsylvania German, but they are not called Pennsylvania German. Pennsylvania dutch are actually just any people of German descent who settled in Pennsylvania. When the Germans came to Pennsylvania, people thought they were saying "dutch" when they were actually saying "deutch" which means German.
The government didn’t pay people to leave Pennsylvania. Plus, there is no “centrailia Pennsylvania.”