THE HISTORICAL USE OF THE TERM “SCOTCH-IRISH”

Michael C. Scoggins, York County Historical Center As far back as the fourth century AD, the Romans used the word “Scots” (Latin Scotti) to designate the inhabitants of Ireland. In the early sixth century, Scots from the province of Ulster in northern Ireland began settling in northern Britain, and this area of Britain eventually came to … Continue reading THE HISTORICAL USE OF THE TERM “SCOTCH-IRISH”