Scotch-Irish Americans

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Scotch-Irish_Americans an entity of type: Thing

蘇格蘭-愛爾蘭裔美國人是阿爾斯特新教徒的美國後裔,他們在 18 世紀和 19 世紀從阿爾斯特(現在的北愛爾蘭)移民到美國,他們的祖先最初主要從蘇格蘭低地和英格蘭北部(有時從盎格魯-蘇格蘭邊界)。在 2017 年美國社區調查中,539 萬人(佔人口的 1.7%)報告了蘇格蘭血統,另有 300 萬人(佔人口的 0.9%)更明確地確定了蘇格蘭-愛爾蘭血統,許多聲稱“美國血統”的人可能實際上是蘇格蘭-愛爾蘭血統。 rdf:langString
Scotch-Irish (or Scots-Irish) Americans are American descendants of Ulster Protestants who emigrated from Ulster in northern Ireland to America during the 18th and 19th centuries, whose ancestors had originally migrated to Ireland mainly from the Scottish Lowlands and Northern England in the 17th century. In the 2017 American Community Survey, 5.39 million (1.7% of the population) reported Scottish ancestry, an additional 3 million (0.9% of the population) identified more specifically with Scotch-Irish ancestry, and many people who claim "American ancestry" may actually be of Scotch-Irish ancestry. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Scotch-Irish Americans
rdf:langString 蘇格蘭-愛爾蘭裔美國人
rdf:langString Scots-Irish Americans
rdf:langString Scotch-Irish Americans
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rdf:langString English , Ulster Scots, Scots
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rdf:langString U.S. states where self-identified Irish Americans are overrepresented by self-identified Protestants according to the Pew Research Center. States where Protestants are statistically overrepresented relative to the United States as a whole are in vivid blue.
rdf:langString U.S. states by percentage of population self-identifying Irish ancestry according to the U.S. Census Bureau. States where Irish ancestry is statistically overrepresented relative to the United States as a whole are in full green.
rdf:langString U.S. states where self-identified Irish Americans are overrepresented by self-identified Catholics according to the Pew Research Center. States where Catholics are statistically overrepresented relative to the United States as a whole are in vivid red.
rdf:langString U.S. counties by percentage of population self-identifying Scotch-Irish and American ancestry according to the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2013–2017 5-Year Estimates. Counties where Scotch-Irish and American ancestry are statistically overrepresented relative to the United States as a whole are in dark orange.
rdf:langString March 2020
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rdf:langString Scots-Irish Americans
rdf:langString Scotch-Irish Americans
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rdf:langString Irish Protestants by state.png
rdf:langString Irish ancestry by state.png
rdf:langString Scotch Irish or American ancestry by county.png
rdf:langString Historic populations in Appalachia, the Ozarks and Northern New England
rdf:langString California, Texas, North Carolina, Florida, and Pennsylvania
rdf:langString Predominantly Calvinist , Baptist, Quaker, with a minority Methodist, Episcopalian
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rdf:langString Estimate of Scots-Irish total
rdf:langString Self-identified "Scotch-Irish"
rdf:langString Up to 9.2% of the U.S. population
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rdf:langString Scotch-Irish (or Scots-Irish) Americans are American descendants of Ulster Protestants who emigrated from Ulster in northern Ireland to America during the 18th and 19th centuries, whose ancestors had originally migrated to Ireland mainly from the Scottish Lowlands and Northern England in the 17th century. In the 2017 American Community Survey, 5.39 million (1.7% of the population) reported Scottish ancestry, an additional 3 million (0.9% of the population) identified more specifically with Scotch-Irish ancestry, and many people who claim "American ancestry" may actually be of Scotch-Irish ancestry. The term Scotch-Irish is used primarily in the United States, with people in Great Britain or Ireland who are of a similar ancestry identifying as Ulster Scots people. Many left for America but over 100,000 Scottish Presbyterians still lived in Ulster in 1700. Many English-born settlers of this period were also Presbyterians. When King Charles I attempted to force these Presbyterians into the Church of England in the 1630s, many chose to re-emigrate to North America where religious liberty was greater. Later attempts to force the Church of England's control over dissident Protestants in Ireland led to further waves of emigration to the trans-Atlantic colonies.
rdf:langString 蘇格蘭-愛爾蘭裔美國人是阿爾斯特新教徒的美國後裔,他們在 18 世紀和 19 世紀從阿爾斯特(現在的北愛爾蘭)移民到美國,他們的祖先最初主要從蘇格蘭低地和英格蘭北部(有時從盎格魯-蘇格蘭邊界)。在 2017 年美國社區調查中,539 萬人(佔人口的 1.7%)報告了蘇格蘭血統,另有 300 萬人(佔人口的 0.9%)更明確地確定了蘇格蘭-愛爾蘭血統,許多聲稱“美國血統”的人可能實際上是蘇格蘭-愛爾蘭血統。
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