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Scottish immigrants primarily arrived in North America on wooden sailing ships, commonly known as "packets." These vessels were designed for transatlantic travel and often carried cargo as well as passengers. In the 19th century, steamships began to replace sailing ships, providing a faster and more reliable means of transportation for immigrants. The journey was often long and challenging, with many facing difficult conditions at sea.

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