They are often known as the Scotch-Irish. Often - but not always - as Warren R Hofstra, Professor of History at Shenandoah University, explained. "The Scotch-Irish, of course, are one of the most ...
Protestant Scots also joined and marches and assemblies were held regularly across Scotland. Irish Protestants supported different football teams to their Catholic compatriots. In Glasgow they ...
Exploring the enduring influence of the Scotch-Irish in American politics, from the American Revolution to the present day, and how they helped guarantee the freedoms many Americans take for ...