Menno
Colony, Paraguay (p. 196)
Mennonites from Manitoba
and Saskatchewan immigrated to Paraguay
for the same reasons that they had moved to Mexico.
They were concerned about legislation that limited their control of local
schools. The Paraguayan government gave them the assurances they were looking
for. During the years 1926 to 1928, 1,700 Mennonites, Sommerfelder and
Chortitzer from Manitoba and
Bergthaler from Saskatchewan,
immigrated to the Chaco where they founded the Menno
Colony.