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North Carolina: Scottish, Irish, Scots-Irish–settled early on. Some got along, some didn’t.
More Scots settled in North Carolina, in the Cape Fear River Valley than in any other part of Colonial America. This long valley, with its graduated elevation climbing to the Fall Line and beyond, could be reached directly by ship … Continue reading
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