the living conditions in Scotland became intolerable. they had family in america so moved there.
The Carnegie family left Scotland in the 19th century during a period of economic hardship and lack of opportunity. Andrew Carnegie's family sought a better future in the United States, where they believed they could find greater economic prosperity and social mobility.
On sylable and leave the "i" out. Should be Glams. Rhymes with clams.
The Ross family is associated with the region of Ross-shire in the Highlands of Scotland. The clan's traditional homeland is around the area of Easter Ross.
Whether Scotland should leave the UK is a complex issue that involves political, economic, and social considerations. Ultimately, it is up to the people of Scotland to decide their future through a democratic process.
Yes, the island of Iona off Scotland restricts car access, making it a car-free destination. Visitors typically have to leave their cars on the mainland and take a ferry to the island, where transportation is mostly on foot or by bicycle.
In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, a minor is considered a person under the age of 18 per the Family Law Reform Act of 1969. In Scotland, a person under the age of 16 is considered a minor per the Age of legal capacity 1991.The age of criminal responsibility in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is 10; in Scotland it is 12.
the living conditions in Scotland became intolerable. they had family in america so moved there.
Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland was created in 1902.
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They wanted more money, like that episode of south park when Canada goes on strike.
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Andrew Carnegie was born into a working-class family in Scotland. Through his entrepreneurial endeavors in the United States, he became one of the richest men in history, and is often associated with the upper class or "robber barons" of the Gilded Age.
Andrew Carnegie started out poor. He was born into a working-class family in Scotland and later immigrated to the United States where he worked his way up from a factory worker to becoming one of the richest men in the world through his success in the steel industry.
Yes, some descendants of Andrew Carnegie are still alive today. He had a daughter named Margaret Carnegie Miller who passed away in 1990, and she had children and grandchildren who continue the Carnegie family lineage.
He was an immigrant who was born in Scotland who came to America when he was 12 in 1848. He settled near Pittsburgh.
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Yes, Andrew Carnegie born 25 Nov 1835, Dunfermline, Scotland. Arrived 1848, at age 13, settling in Allegheny, PA with his parents William & Margaret, a brother Thomas Carnegie, b. abt. 1843, Scotland. Andrew had a sister Anne Carnegie 1838 - 1841, who died at the age of about 3. D.R. "Doc" Young - drdocyoung.com - Genealogy Researcher
Dunfermline, Fife which is in Scotland, United Kingdom. He was born on November 25, 1835.