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When they emigrated from Ulster in Ireland to America they were almost exclusively Presbyterian. Due to the lack of trained Presbyterian ministers on the colonial American frontiers many changed to other protestant denominations such as Baptists, Evangelists & Methodist etc.

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The Scots-Irish were mainly Presbyterian and belonged to various Presbyterian denominations, such as the Church of Scotland. They placed a strong emphasis on individual piety, a personal relationship with God, and adherence to strict moral and ethical standards. Their religious beliefs played a significant role in shaping their cultural identity and community values.

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