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 | | The Amish settled in Pennsylvania where there was rich, fertile soil to farm, as had been their heritage, and they became known as the Pennsylvania Dutch (Microsoft Encarta 1997, Amish). |
 | | Once settled in the Pennsylvania, the Amish began to spread out to the Midwestern states and Canada during the 19th and 20th century. |
 | | The most common of these are carpentry, handicrafts, fl smithing, dry goods, etc. In Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, loss of ariable land to development, as well as a large population increases of both Amish and outsiders, have crowded the remaining farms. |
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