Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and as such, Scottish people are British. The nationality of a Scot is listed in his/her passport as 'British Citizen'.
In Irish Gaelic: Briotanach In Scots Gaelic: Breatannach
The predominant culture of the South has its origins with the settlement of the region by British colonists in the 17th century, large groups of English, Scots and Ulster-Scots.
scots-irish
Scots-Irish
The Royal Scots Regiment, also known as the Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment), was formed on June 28, 1633. It is recognized as one of the oldest regiments in the British Army. The regiment has a rich history, participating in numerous conflicts and serving in various capacities over the centuries.
Literally "Scots we have", so basically it means "we are Scots" Answer. Scots who have
Scots-irish farmers
The Celts were the native Gaelic Peoples of the British Isles and included the Irish, Scots, Welsh, and Britions.
Scots fighting Scots. It's still much the same in Glasgow on a Saturday night.
Jackson is a Scots and English surname meaning "son of Jack" and is very common in all parts of the British Isles.
Migration expanded from British-Scots-Irish to include West Europeans and Americans.
The Scots army lost to the English army in 1298. The British Government army lost to the Jacobite army in 1746.