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2 March, 18:03

The scotch - irish immigrants to the colonies

a. were almost uniformly catholics

b. were often physicians, merchants, and teachers

c. usually worked in the west indies before moving to the mainland colonies

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  1. 2 March, 19:39
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    The scotch-Irish immigrants to the colonies " a. were almost uniformly catholics", which created some tensions since a large number of the other immigrants were Protestant.
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