
Originally Posted by
Phil
Ulster Scots have a long and distinguished history in the development of America...
George Washington said: "If defeated everywhere else. I will make my last stand for liberty among the Scotch Irish of my native Virginia."
A delightful account of a bloody period in the Carolina upcountry is Partisans and Redcoats: The Southern Conflict That Turned the Tide of the American Revolution by Walter B. Edgar. It's not only about the Scots-Irish, but they certainly play a part.
Does anyone have an opinion on James Webb's Born Fighting? I enjoyed it, but haven't yet followed up the sources mentioned here.
Last weekend some of us were describing the migration patterns, and one listener immediately caught on to one of the ironies: how come the areas settled by all those Lowlanders have so many Highland games?
Also of course, that many Lowland Scots-Irish settled the foothills and mountains, and many Highlanders settled in coastal North Carolina.
Ken Sallenger - apprentice kiltmaker, journeyman curmudgeon,
gainfully unemployed systems programmer
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