Amish Origins
Back in the early 1700s, the term Amish was a term of disgrace used by Jakob Ammann’s opponents. Wait, let’s back up a bit. So the Swiss Anabaptist church member Jacob Ammann became a somewhat controversial figure. His teachings actually led to the European Mennonite church splitting. Ammann preached a simple life of loving the community and following the bible as he saw correct. Thus, the Amish were born.
Over A Quarter Million In United States
Back in the 1700’s, the Amish first began to immigrate from Europe to America. Most of them came from Germany. Although the group first settled just in the state of Pennsylvania, now the Amish can be found in over 28 states in the United States. Right now, there are more than 250,000 who live in America. Even today, Amish are continually moving out west.