The Amish and Mennonites (sometimes called ‘the Plain People’) are Protestant religious groups stemming from the Anabaptist movement in 16th century Europe.
The Amish, called "The Plain People" or Old Order Amish, originated in Switzerland about l525.
Also, in keeping with the recent Amish theme I give you ‘The Amish and the Plain People.’
Definition of Plain People in US English:
Plain People
plural noun
US
The Amish, the Mennonites, and the Dunkers, three strict Christian sects emphasizing a simple way of life.
The Amish, called "The Plain People" or Old Order Amish, originated in Switzerland about l525.
The Amish and Mennonites (sometimes called ‘the Plain People’) are Protestant religious groups stemming from the Anabaptist movement in 16th century Europe.
Also, in keeping with the recent Amish theme I give you ‘The Amish and the Plain People.’