학술논문
The people with no name: Ulster's migrants and identity formation in eighteeenth-century Pennsylvania
Document Type
Academic Journal
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Source
The William and Mary Quarterly. July, 2001, Vol. 58 Issue 3, p587, 28 p.
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ISSN
0043-5597
Abstract
People who emigrated from northern Ireland in the 18th century to Pennsylvania were not called 'Scots-Irish' until the 19th century, distinguishing them from the Catholic Irish immigrants. Many of the earlier immigrants were often relatively poor and sometimes chose violence to protest their situation.