borderlanders
Cavaliers
Can one assume that you mean the Highlands of Western Scotland? If so, they would probably have been Scots. The history books also show that they may have been called Borderlanders. Thanks. That suggests that they came either from the Scottish or the English side of the border, possibly from Cumbria (in England) or the the area of Sctland to the north of Carlisle. (Assuming, for the moment, that the 'western' reference is correct). The main hilly parts in those areas are1. the Lake District (but that is probably too far south) and2. practically the whole of southern Scotland between Gretna and Edinburgh.See if you can find some good maps of the area. The answer would be borderlanders.
Mountains and highlands
1. Atlantic Coastal Plain 2. Highlands 3. Piedmont 4. Appalachian
The address of the Dpld-Highlands Ranch Library is: 9292 Ridgeline Blvd, Highlands Ranch, 80129 2314
No, but the ranges are similar.
The Appalachian Highlands are old, eroded mountains (the oldest in North America) ranging from eastern Canada to western Alabama
Rolling hills and low mountains.
Appalachian Highlands (Mountains)
Tennessee is in the Appalachian Region of the United States. It has three regions itself: The Great Smoky Mountains, the highlands, and the lowlands.
The Appalachian Mountains are located in the eastern United States. The Appalachian Mountains, mountains in Greenland and those in western Europe (the Scottish Highlands) have similar rock layers. This similarity in rock layers was noted by Alfred Wegener and used as evidence to support his hypothesis of continental drift.
The Great Smoky Mountains are in the Appalachian Mountain system, specifically in the Blue Ridge province. The Catskill Mountains are also part of the Appalachian Mountain system, located in the New York-New Jersey Highlands province.
yes it is
Mount Mitchell is located in North Carolina, United States. It is the highest peak of the Appalachian Mountains and is part of the Black Mountain range.
The Appalachian mountains aren't in Ethipoia, whereas the Ethiopian higthlands very well might be. Their name would suggest this at least. The Appalachain mountains mare in the Eastern United States. I coulld see how one might get them confused though.
gangster
no