No, because way back when Ireland didnt exist the Scots neglected some of there own people and those neglected people moved down and formed there own country.
Scots-irish farmers
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They are very handsome fellas. Let me tell you.
The Irish language is different to most languages, but there are some similar ones, like Scots Gaelic.
The Scots are NOT afraid of the Irish.
not much
Yes, they did. The Scots-Irish have many cultural things that we still practice today.
irish: bás Scots Gaelic: bàs or eug
It's probably Scots Irish.
People with a mix of Irish and Scottish heritage.
The Scotch-Irish (or Scots-Irish) were forbidden to ship their dairy products, linens, and woolens to English markets, and they were faced with economic ruin.
Three items that do not illustrate why the Scots-Irish immigrated to America, is heavy taxes place upon them, war, not allowing them to ship certain products like diary and wool.