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    The Scots (Scots: Scots Fowk; Scottish Gaelic: Albannaich) are an ethnic group and nation native to Scotland. Historically, they emerged in the early Middle Ages from an amalgamation of two Celtic-speaking peoples, the Picts and Gaels, who founded the Kingdom of Scotland (or Alba) in the 9th century. In the following … See more

    Originally the Romans used Scotia to refer to Ireland. The Venerable Bede (c. 672 or 673 – 27 May, 735) uses the word Scottorum for the nation from Ireland who settled part of the Pictish lands: "Scottorum nationem in … See more

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    Today, Scotland has a population of just over five million people, the majority of whom consider themselves Scottish. In addition, there are … See more

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    It is said that the first people from the Low Countries to settle in Scotland came in the wake of Maud's marriage to the Scottish king, See more

    Many Scottish surnames have become anglicised over the centuries. This reflected the gradual spread of English, initially in the form of Early Scots, from around the 13th century … See more

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    In the Early Middle Ages, Scotland saw several ethnic or cultural groups mentioned in … See more

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    Historically, Scottish people have spoken many different languages and dialects. The Pictish … See more

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    Mar 10, 2019 · The Origins of Scotland – And Where its People came from. The formation of the …

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      • 1914
        First World War Scottish soldiers played a significant role in the First World War and Glasgow’s Clyde side was an important centre during the war as well – products from the shipyards, steel works and iron foundaries were vital to the war effort. |
      • 1967
        North Sea Oil The drilling of the first North Sea oil well was considered a major industrial achievement of the time, creating a huge supporting industry in Scotland and giving the UK access to oil made at home for the first time. |
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      The Origin of the Scottish Gaels as revealed by their DNA! Commercial ancestral Y-DNA testing has revealed that up to 40% of all Scottish males (and males with paternal Scottish ancestry) will have a Gaelic origin (the Y-DNA test only …



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