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How Have the Scots-Irish Shaped America?

Scots-Irish migrated in America during the early years of 18th century. This migration is believed to provide great impact to what America has been today. Scots-Irish were warrior-likes. They were very experienced in fighting with the guerrillas and other rebels. They had full knowledge on how to handle and use weapons and armaments. They knew several strategies and tactics in fighting with varied kind of people and on va


A great population of America is Protestants and Christians. The attributes of the people, the religion and the art of war that Americans have now been using are evidence of the Scots-Irish attitudes. Americans are always willing to fight and die for to what they believed in. Scots-Irish were also Christian believers. Their faith to Christianity was very evident that they would always share it to people. Once they involved themselves in a war, they would rather die fighting than choose to retreat. They had such belief when they were at their own lands and they were able to maintain such belief even if they migrated to America. It is very evident that Americans now are courageous and heroic. They are very frank and would always voice out what's in their mind. The above-stated attributes alone has shaped America. Indeed, Scots-Irish have left a deep and positive impact to America thereby reflecting what the country has become. More so, once they state that they will be in a battle, expect that they will really be, in full gears and armaments, and will not even think of surrendering up to the very end. This shows that the Scots-Irish faith has been maintained and the new generations of Americans have followed such belief.

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