America

Ulster-Scots, Scotch-Irish and Scots-Irish are three names for a people whose origins can be traced to Scotland. In Ulster, where they settled in large numbers in the 1600s, they are known as the Ulster-Scots. In America, they are known as the Scotch-Irish or Scots-Irish. All three terms have a long pedigree – the earliest recorded use of ‘Scotch-Irish’ can be found in Maryland in 1690.

  • America

    1718 Migration from East Donegal

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  • Eagle Wings

    Eagle's Wings

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  • Ulster Covenanters Migration to America

    Ulster Covenanters Migration to America

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  • Ulster-American Emigration

    Ulster-American Emigration 1607–1960

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  • The Scotch-Irish & America

    The Scotch-Irish & America – a timeline

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  • UlsterScotsInAmerica

    Ulster-Scots in America

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  • The 1718 Migration

    1718 Migration from Ulster to New England

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  • Maine

    The Maine Ulster-Scots Project

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