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25 January, 17:04

Which of these is an apt description of the Scots-Irish?

Scottish highlanders uprooted from Southern Ireland

Scottish Presbyterians who moved to Southern Ireland

Irish Catholics who were undergoing economic struggle

Scottish Presbyterians who moved to Northern Ireland

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  1. 25 January, 18:22
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    Scottish Presbyterians who moved to Northern Ireland
  2. 25 January, 21:01
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    Option D. Scottish Presbyterians who moved to Northern Ireland is an apt description of the Scots-Irish

    Explanation:

    Native Americans who were considered to be the descendants of American lineage are originally from Irish descent. Scotch Irish people are the descendants of Americans who claimed to have traveled from Ulster Island which is in Ireland

    This term is most popularly used in United States, Great Britain and Ireland who claim to be the descendants of ulster populace.

    Ulster people are Scottish Presbyterians who owned their origin to be Scotland. During 16 century many scots were forced to migrate to America which proved to be the land which gave religious importance.
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