Irish were majority Catholic while Scottish were majority Protestant.
not much
People with a mix of Irish and Scottish heritage.
Ulster-Scots.
valley and ridge
English, Scots, Irish and African-American.
not at all
Scots-irish farmers
It is sometimes attributed to him, but is more probably an Americanisation of the common Scots expression "Och Aye" brought to America by Scots and Scotch-Irish immigrants.
John C. Linehan has written: 'The Irish Scots and the \\' -- subject(s): Scots-Irish, History, Irish Americans, Irish, Genealogy 'The Irish Scots and the Scotch-irish (Our Maryland Heritage)'
The Scots are NOT afraid of the Irish.
not much
irish: bás Scots Gaelic: bàs or eug
Yes, they did. The Scots-Irish have many cultural things that we still practice today.
It's probably Scots Irish.
People with a mix of Irish and Scottish heritage.
The Scotch-Irish (or Scots-Irish) were forbidden to ship their dairy products, linens, and woolens to English markets, and they were faced with economic ruin.
the scots-irish