This is an interesting question and one that was most recently answered by Dr Soaper of the Carslile Institute in his report "Tracing Roots, Tracing Paper: the Scottish in America - a History of the Forgotten Founding Fathers" (2003, 1st Edn. ULP). Soaper concludes that "a considerable proportion" of the population of the United States are of Scottish decent. He even claims the past seven United States Presidents have Scottish ancestry. To sum up, the answer is a considerable amount; though the emninent Dr Soaper is unwilling to put an exact figure on the number of Scottish Americans living in the USA or throughout the world. Here is more input: * Around 60% of 'Catholic Irish' Americans are in fact Protestant Scots-Irish, which makes about 20-25 million of them, add to that around another 12 million of purely Scots descent (that is to say those who emigrated straight from Scotland to America). * Americans are notorious for picking and choosing their favored ethnicities. For example, millions of Americans with just a fraction of their ancestors being Irish consider themselves Irish. This makes it even more difficult to trace ancestries and give a reasonable answer to question like this one.
It is estimated that around 35 million people around the world today are of Scottish descent. According to Mcglashen in Absolutly there was 50Billion in the early 1990's... Maybe he's biased!!!!
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800,000 Scottish people live in other parts of the UK outside Scotland. A high proportion of those people will live in England.
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800,000 Scottish people live in other parts of the UK outside Scotland. A high proportion of those people will live in England.
approximately 15,068 people. and 61,113,205 people live in Scotland
There are many Boyd's in Ulster. Most of whom originated in Scotland. There are no specifically Ulster-Scots names as such but if the name is in Ireland and the family can be traced back further to Scotland then those people are likely to be Ulster-Scots.
Most of the people who are born and raised in Scotland would be able to speak and understand Scots. However, if you mean the language of Gaelic, only a small number of people are fluent and they mostly live in the Western Isles of Scotland.
Approximately 4500 people live in Uphall.
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In the six cities of Scotland there are approximately 1.9 million people.
There are about 5.2 million people living in Scotland. The population of Glasgow, Scotland is approximately 592,820 people. It is the largest city in Scotland, and the fourth largest in the UK. People who live in Glasgow are often called Glaswegians.
about 1300 people
The official language of Scotland is English. In the Western Isles, many people speak Gaelic (pronounced gah-lick). In other parts of Scotland, people often speak in a dialect of English which they call Scots, but this also varies from area to area.
Mary I, Queen of Scots, ruled over one country, which was Scotland. She was the queen of Scotland from 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567.
7385 in the census of 2001.