Scottish people
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Brief history
The Scottish people, or Scots, are a nation ethnic group native to Scotland. Historically they emerged from an amalgamation of the Gaels and Picts, incorporating neighbouring Britons to the south as well as Germanic people such as the Anglo-Saxons and the Norse. Later the Normans also had some influence.
Location
They are located in Scotland.
Major languages
Their major language is Scottish English.
Conflict and violence
They were involved in many war, and some civil wars, a major war was the first war of independence.
Scottish independence movement
The Scottish people celebrate liberty and not being discriminated. They are free and have the chance to be in places of power.
Influential people
- Gerald butler
- Alexander graham bell
- Denis law
- Robert the Bruce
Rights and power
They celebrate the same rights as us here in America, the have freedom of speech and religion. They are able to be free to do what they wish within the lengths of the law.
Where they stand today
In present day Scotland they are fine with their current arrangement, the have fair rights and liberties provided by the British government.