The Anabaptists are radical Protestants (Like the Amish in US), considered a threat to local governments and other religious groups such as Protestants and Catholics. They are different from other protestants because they believe in the separation of church and the State.
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they followed him everywhere he went
A majority had been farmers in Germany, and most came seeking economic opportunities. A few dissident intellectuals fleeing the 1848 revolutions sought political freedom, but few, save perhaps the Wends, came for religious freedom. The German settlements in Texas reflected their diversity.
The name given to small agricultural plots farmed by American and other allied families during World War I and II Victory garden
They were able to establish a society that had discovered art and was able to work it into other parts of the union like their calendar.
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