how they were viewed from there home country’s population?
and how large a popualational group were they in comparison to the other religious groups such as the mormans, menninites, puritans, amish, lutherans, etc?
please explain and describe also their mannerisms and philosophocal differences?
were many not even religious they just used this as an excuse to immigrate to USA ? was immigration to USA at that time NEEDING a religious excuse to come there? why and for how long, if so?
thanks for your answers!
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How cold does it usually get in the Southern parts of USA in the winter? Places such as Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Georgia and the other states in that area?
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