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The Scottish diaspora consists of Scottish people who emigrated from Scotland and their descendants. The diaspora is concentrated in countries such as the United States , Canada , Australia , England , New Zealand , Ireland and to a lesser extent Argentina , Chile , and Brazil .
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Simple English; SlovenĨina; ... Scottish diaspora (16 C, 22 P) Scottish people with disabilities (6 C, 39 P) ... Images of Scottish people (2 F)
Jimmy Carter (Scottish, Scotch-Irish and English) 39th President, 1977-1981: His paternal great x 6 grandfather, Adam Clinkskaill, was Scottish. Ronald Reagan (Irish, Scottish and English) 40th President, 1981-1989: His great-grandfather, John Wilson, emigrated to North America from Paisley in 1832. [104] George H. W. Bush (Scottish, Irish and ...
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The Australian Gold Rush of the 1850s provided a further impetus for Scottish migration: in the 1850s 90,000 Scots immigrated, far higher than other British or Irish populations at the time. [5] Literacy rates of the Scottish immigrants ran at 90-95%. By the 1830s a growing number of Scots from the poorer working classes joined the diaspora.