Ulster Emigration to Colonial America, 1718-1775

Ulster Emigration to Colonial America, 1718-1775
Title Ulster Emigration to Colonial America, 1718-1775 PDF eBook
Author R. J. Dickson
Publisher London : Routledge & Kegan Paul
Pages 344
Release 1966
Genre Scots
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Early emigration from Northern Ireland and its influence on the American Revolution.

Scottish Emigration to Colonial America, 1607-1785

Scottish Emigration to Colonial America, 1607-1785
Title Scottish Emigration to Colonial America, 1607-1785 PDF eBook
Author David Dobson
Publisher University of Georgia Press
Pages 277
Release 2011-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 0820340782

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Before 1650, only a few hundred Scots had trickled into the American colonies, but by the early 1770s the number had risen to 10,000 per year. A conservative estimate of the total number of Scots who settled in North America prior to 1785 is around 150,000. Who were these Scots? What did they do? Where did they settle? What factors motivated their emigration? Dobson's work, based on original research on both sides of the Atlantic, comprehensively identifies the Scottish contribution to the settlement of North America prior to 1785, with particular emphasis on the seventeenth century.

Ulster to America

Ulster to America
Title Ulster to America PDF eBook
Author Warren R. Hofstra
Publisher Univ Tennessee Press
Pages 296
Release 2011-11-25
Genre History
ISBN 9781572337541

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In Ulster to America: The Scots-Irish Migration Experience, 1680–1830, editor Warren R. Hofstra has gathered contributions from pioneering scholars who are rewriting the history of the Scots-Irish. In addition to presenting fresh information based on thorough and detailed research, they offer cutting-edge interpretations that help explain the Scots-Irish experience in the United States. In place of implacable Scots-Irish individualism, the writers stress the urge to build communities among Ulster immigrants. In place of rootlessness and isolation, the authors point to the trans-Atlantic continuity of Scots-Irish settlement and the presence of Germans and Anglo-Americans in so-called Scots-Irish areas. In a variety of ways, the book asserts, the Scots-Irish actually modified or abandoned some of their own cultural traits as a result of interacting with people of other backgrounds and in response to many of the main themes defining American history. While the Scots-Irish myth has proved useful over time to various groups with their own agendas—including modern-day conservatives and fundamentalist Christians—this book, by clearing away long-standing but erroneous ideas about the Scots-Irish, represents a major advance in our understanding of these immigrants. It also places Scots-Irish migration within the broader context of the historiographical construct of the Atlantic world. Organized in chronological and migratory order, this volume includes contributions on specific U.S. centers for Ulster immigrants: New Castle, Delaware; Donegal Springs, Pennsylvania; Carlisle, Pennsylvania; Opequon, Virginia; the Virginia frontier; the Carolina backcountry; southwestern Pennsylvania, and Kentucky. Ulster to America is essential reading for scholars and students of American history, immigration history, local history, and the colonial era, as well as all those who seek a fuller understanding of the Scots-Irish immigrant story.

Scots-Irish Links, 1575-1725

Scots-Irish Links, 1575-1725
Title Scots-Irish Links, 1575-1725 PDF eBook
Author David Dobson
Publisher Genealogical Publishing Com
Pages 69
Release 2009-03
Genre Ireland
ISBN 0806346868

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Part seven of Scots-Irish Link, 1575-1725 attempts to identify some of the Scottish settlers in Ulster during this period (116 p.).

Ulster Emigration to Colonial America, 1718-1785

Ulster Emigration to Colonial America, 1718-1785
Title Ulster Emigration to Colonial America, 1718-1785 PDF eBook
Author R. J.
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2010-10
Genre
ISBN 9780901905178

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First published in 1966, R. J. Dickson's Ulster Emigration to Colonial America, 1718-1775 remains the acknowledged work of scholarship on migration in the eighteenth century of a quarter of a million people from Ulster to the New World. It combines detailed investigation of the economic, social, and political background to the exodus with information on the emigrant trade and an analysis of the motivations and origins of the emigrants themselves. This new edition includes a specially written introduction by Graeme Kirkham, whose researches on both sides of the Atlantic are reflected in an essay which considers recent advances in the understanding of this important mass population movement from Ireland to America.

Scotch-Irish Migration to South Carolina, 1772

Scotch-Irish Migration to South Carolina, 1772
Title Scotch-Irish Migration to South Carolina, 1772 PDF eBook
Author Jean Stephenson
Publisher Genealogical Publishing Com
Pages 144
Release 2009-06
Genre Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN 0806348321

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Wayland's sketches of Rockingham County natives and other persons who had become identified with the county or the City of Harrisonburg reflect a wide variety of occupations, achievements and interests inasmuch as they include farmers, businessmen, educators, preachers, doctors, nurses, lawyers, jurists, statesmen, soldiers, writers, and so on. Part I, the larger of the two components of the volume, consists of extended biographical sketches, with accompanying portraits, of Wayland's contemporaries. The subjects' careers and civic interests are covered in some detail, as is each individual's date and place of birth--and sometimes death-- and the names and dates associated with the subject's marriages and children. Part II features shorter, un-illustrated essays of a few hundred Rockingham County luminaries of bygone years, any number of whose lines are extended back to the 1700s.

Scotch-Irish Merchants in Colonial America

Scotch-Irish Merchants in Colonial America
Title Scotch-Irish Merchants in Colonial America PDF eBook
Author Richard Kerwin MacMaster
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9781903688786

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During the course of the eighteenth century, migration from Europe and Africa shaped the emerging consciousness and culture of the American Colonies. Whether free, bond servant, or slave, migrants brought skills and folkways from their motherlands, contributing to the agricultural and commercial development as well as to the peopling of North America. Emigrants from Ulster, the northern province of Ireland, did all of this and more. Ulster exported an economy. This book tells the story of the transatlantic links between Ulster and America in the eighteenth century. The author draws upon a remarkable range of sources gleaned from numerous repositories in America and Ireland as he explores the realities of life and work for the merchants. The trading networks and connections established and the economic background to the period are examined in some detail. This volume provides fascinating insights into the connections between Ulster and Colonial America through the experiences of the Scotch-Irish merchants.