They are two totally different religious groups.
The Shakers (the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing) are a religious sect that began as an off-shoot of Protestantism in England in the mid-1700s.
The Amish movement was founded in the 17th century in Europe (Germany & Switzerland) by Jacob Amman, from whom their name is derived. In many ways, it started as a reform group within the Mennonite movement -- an attempt to restore some of the early practices of the Mennonites.
Hutterites are members of a religous community that live communally, live simply, and follow a life of Christian devotion.
Americans - are residents of the United States of America.
Two entirely different concepts. Some Hutterites are Americans.
Answer2: The survival of the Anabaptists is most clearly seen today in two particular groups. The first is the Hutterian Brethren, named after their 16th-century leader, Jacob Hutter. They founded community settlements in England, Western Canada, Paraguay, and South Dakota in the United States.
The Amish and Mennonites have very few difference. Mennonites will however have electricity, running water, and running cars where Amish will not.
The difference is a letter L.
Goth's are nit wits, Amish are knit wits
Dumbo it's "Hutterites" and the difference is, Hutterites are open to modern technology while the Amish shun it. The Hutterites believe in an undivided way of life, such as what's mine is yours and what's yours is mine. The Amish are more on the independent side
Moravian College was created in 1742.
Moravian Serbia ended in 1402.
New Herrnhut Moravian Church was created in 1737.
Westwood Moravian Church was created in 1869.
Moravian Gallery in Brno was created in 1961.
Moravian Sun Inn was created in 1758.
Moravian mission at Shekomeko was created in 1740.
Kilwarlin Moravian Church was created in 1835.