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Describe the Scots-Irish: their economic condition, religion, and general attitude.
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Ms. Sue
The Scotch-Irish were Protestants who lived in Scotland. When the Scotch economic conditions worsened, the British forced some of them to move to Ireland where they became known as Scotch-Irish.

Check these sites for more information.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scots-Irish_American

http://www.scotchirish.net/main.php4
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