Scots-Irish


an irish ethnic group which ultimately traces its roots back to scotland. the majority of the scots-irish people in america live in the appalachian mountain range and these people have played a large role in american history from the whiskey rebellion, civil war, to 17 different us presidents being of scots-irish origin.
“anyone who insults the scots-irish people insults america.” -nick fantasia
the first rednecks to america, creaters of north carolina, and some of the most ill-tempered people one has ever met. they are not really irish, but moved to ireland for a short time before moving to america, so basically they are rejected scottish people. not really some people to be messed with in general.
john: wow that guy is a real scots-irishman
bob: yeah, he is a real redneck.

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