The Highland Scots and Salzburgers both sought refuge in colonial America due to religious and political persecution in their homelands. Both groups settled in Georgia during the 18th century, where they aimed to establish communities based on their cultural values and beliefs. Additionally, they contributed to the development of agriculture and trade in the region, emphasizing self-sufficiency and community cohesion. Their shared experiences of displacement fostered a sense of solidarity as they adapted to new environments.
The highland Scots and Salzburgers may not have approved of slavery in the royal colony because of their strong religious or moral beliefs that were against the practice of owning humans as property. Additionally, they may have had personal experiences that shaped their views on the inhumanity and injustice of slavery.
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Yes of course, but there was a little bit of rivalry between them.
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Highland scots
Two early Scots settlements in New Zealand, Waipu and Dunedin, still have high regard for the skills and strengths of the Highland Games.
The highland clearences were the evicting some scots from their homes and replacing them with sheep because the sheep brought a better yeild the tennants crops. CHEESE
The common name for Pinus sylvestris is Scots pine.
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They came to Georgia as a means of protection for the colony from the spanish in Florida.
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