History of the Amish: Day 9
The appeal to the Amish of moving to Penn’s Woods included no militia, religious freedom, and the opportunity to buy land.
Welcome to the History of the Amish series to celebrate the March 3rd release date of Anna’s Crossing! I’m pulling things from my scrap basket to post a daily graphic of Amish history onto my blog and social media. If you are just joining us, here are the facts you’ve missed:
Day 1 & 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
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Thanks for the daily facts about Amish history that you have been posting. Love the Amish and love history. These post stir my interest. I love the little quizzes you do on Facebook. Thanks.
Shirley