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Scots-Irish Influence in the Early Days of America's Fight for Independence
Era 3 Revolution & The New Nation (1754-1820)
Unit Author: Carla Jo Keeler
Date Created: 8-12-04

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The Scots-Irish Influence on the American Revolution (essay)
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Lesson One: Common Scots-Irish Heritage in Many Americans
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Lesson Two: Geography of the Movement of the Scots-Irish to and through Early America
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Lesson Three: The Role of the Scots-Irish in the American Revolution
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Lesson Four: The Scots-Irish in Early American Government
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Lesson Five: Local Connections ot the Scots-Irish
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