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The Scots Irish of Early Pennsylvania: A Varied People

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The Scots Irish were one of early Pennsylvania's largest non-English immigrant groups. They were stereotyped as frontier ruffians and Indian haters. In The Scots Irish of Early Pennsylvania, historian Judith Ridner insists that this immigrant group was socio-economically diverse. Servants and free people, individuals and families, and political exiles and refugees from Ulster, they not only pioneered new frontier settlements, but also populated the state's cities--Philadelphia and Pittsburgh--and its towns, such as ...

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The Scots Irish of Early Pennsylvania: A Varied People 2018, Pennsylvania Historical Association

ISBN-13: 9781932304329

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