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Highland Scots historically survived through a combination of agriculture, livestock farming, and fishing, utilizing the rugged terrain of the Scottish Highlands. They cultivated crops like barley and oats, while raising sheep and cattle for meat and wool. The clan system provided social structure and support, enabling communities to share resources and defend against external threats. Additionally, traditional practices such as hunting and foraging supplemented their diet, ensuring their resilience in the harsh environment.

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