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The Montana Hutterite communities were established in the early 20th century, with the first groups arriving in the state around 1910. The communities were founded by Hutterite immigrants primarily from Canada and Europe, seeking religious freedom and agricultural opportunities. Notable founding dates include the establishment of the first colony, the Lake John Colony, in 1910, followed by others such as the Rosebud and Greenacres Colonies in subsequent years. Today, Montana is home to numerous Hutterite colonies, each with its own unique history and culture.

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