dude, course there was. they didn't just sprout up. yes people may argue that there wasn't a country called Scotland back then but there was still Scottish people. they were just known by another, as was the country.
so you answer is yes there was scottish people back then.
The year 1485, as with any year between 1401 and 1500, was in the fifteenth century.
scottish people invented the kilt and bag pipes The television and telephone were invented by Scots.
Every number is divisible by any non-zero number. 1485 is not evenly divisible by both of them.
It is divisible by any of its factors
There was not yet any president in 1750. The first President, George Washington, served from 1789 to 1797.
yes they were they felt powerful during 1750 because of the industrial revolution.
There weren't any 'Scottish' planes as such. The RAF has always been staffed by people from all over the UK.
Ohnay or any
just the same as any other person would, Scottish people aren't a different breed you no
Horses, wagons, coaches, foot.
There were no plantations in Georgia before 1750 because there were no slaves to harvest the crops. The plantations were so big no one could manage them on their own. Soon after 1750 slaves soon came to America then plantations started to grow. That is why there were no plantations in Georgia in 1750.
They say Haggis, but that isn't exactly true these days. Scottish people do quite a bit of farming...and like most "Europeans" meat, fish and veggies are common staples at any meal. Shortbread is still common in most Scottish homes. Mince and Tatties is a favorite as well.