@nydwracu @pthagnar @HereticProg in Ulster. Their state was taken away from them because they treated their minority badly. (Which they did)
@pthagnar @nydwracu @HereticProg maybe 400 years isn't "deep history", but what is in today's world? http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plantation_of_Ulster …
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@anomalyuk@pthagnar@nydwracu@HereticProg I think of the Plantation of Ulster as another case of immigration. -
@jhertzli@pthagnar@nydwracu@HereticProg in their case it was no secret that they were there to subdue the natives. -
@anomalyuk@pthagnar@nydwracu@HereticProg Natives? They were natives. The Scots returned to Scotia. -
@jhertzli@pthagnar@nydwracu@HereticProg debatable. Scots only one ingredient of 16/17th C Lowlands.
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@anomalyuk@nydwracu@HereticProg oh, it's stronger for Ulster. I mean the American 'Albion's Seed' version. Clearly not JUST ulstermen. -
@pthagnar@nydwracu@HereticProg I see, of course you're right they are not a clearly identifiable people in America today. -
@anomalyuk@nydwracu@HereticProg kind of reminds me of if spaniards, portuguese and south italians decided they were all One Thing Now
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