Were Scots always welcome?

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Were Scots always welcome? Lesson starter 1. What problems did the Irish face in Scotland? (3 marks)

Today we will… Understand the welcome Scots received in their new countries Understand how they changed the landscapes of these new places

Why were some Scots met with a frosty reception?

1. Many poor Gaelic speaking Highlanders alarmed those where they arrived

2. British settlers in many countries pushed out Natives Native Americans Aborigines (Australia) Maories (NewZealand)

How did Scots change their new countries? Early immigrants settled on the coast then pushed inland They cleared trees to build homes and farms Many took new animals abroad i.e. the Merino sheep to Australia

Building on the coast then moving inland

Those who went to Australia to find gold doubled their population in 10 years They created industry – coal mining, steel, textiles Brought skills – road building, farming, engineering etc