God's frontiersmen : the Scots-Irish epic /

Tells the dramatic story of the Scots-Irish (Scottish Presbyterians) who came to the north of Ireland in the 17th century. Economic hardship and religious discrimination led thousands to cross the Atlantic where they formed the vanguard of pioneers who pushed the frontier westwards. They sent farmer...

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Main Author: Fitzpatrick, Rory.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson, in association with Channel Four Television and Ulster Television, 1989.
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Summary: Tells the dramatic story of the Scots-Irish (Scottish Presbyterians) who came to the north of Ireland in the 17th century. Economic hardship and religious discrimination led thousands to cross the Atlantic where they formed the vanguard of pioneers who pushed the frontier westwards. They sent farmers, engineers, doctors & clergy to the developing lands of Canada, Australia and New Zealand to play a major role in forging new societies there. The Ulster Scots constitute a majority among the Protestants of Northern Ireland. Belfast's rapid economic growth in the 19th century was due largely to the skills and energy of this people.--Adapted from jacket.
Physical Description: 296 pages, 1 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps (1 color) ; 26 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-286) and index.
ISBN: 0297794353
9780297794356