Watch 250 Amish Men Pick Up An Entire Barn And Move It

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The Amish don’t mess around — period.

The Amish, a North-American religious society live a rural lifestyle where work is done manually with limited aid from modern technology. If you know anything about the Amish, you have probably heard of Amish barn raising. When a crane wasn’t able to assist in moving a massive barn, 250 Amish men got together and just picked it up themselves!

It’s truly very impressive.

The Amish are one of the fastest-growing populations in the United States with over 300,000 members. They marry other Amish monogamously and families could be as large as 7 or 8 members.  They engage in all kinds of farming and may sell their produce to earn money. They also take up carpentry, constructions, and work at factories owned by the “English”, which is the Amish term for outsiders. In recent times, the Amish have diversified to other businesses such as leather production, quilting, and furniture-making.

There furniture is absolutely amazing!!!

The Amish are highly distinguished by their modest style of dress.

As described by Britannica, “Men and boys wear broad-brimmed black hats, dark-colored suits, straight-cut coats without lapels, broad fall pants, suspenders, solid-colored shirts, and black socks and shoes. Old Order Amish women and girls wear bonnets, long full dresses with capes over the shoulders, shawls, and black shoes and stockings; their capes and aprons are fastened with straight pins or snaps. Old Order Amish women and girls wear bonnets, long full dresses with capes over the shoulders, shawls, and black shoes and stockings; their capes and aprons are fastened with straight pins or snaps.

The children are homeschooled up until the age of 14 when they begin to learn practical skills. After 16, youngsters are allowed to leave the community and explore the outside for a few years, after which they may return to be baptized as full members of the Amish society. 90% of youngsters who leave would return.

The Amish are a peaceful, respectful, and simple people who value God and community above all else. They believe in goodness, wisdom, and a non-violent approach to conflict resolution. A truly dignified society.