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Scottish American

Map showing the population density of Americans who declared Scottish ancestory in the census. Dark red and brown colours indicate a higher density: highest in the east and west. (see Maps of American ancestries)

Scottish Americans or Scots Americans are citizens of the United States whose ancestry originates in the northwest European nation of Scotland. See also Scottish ethnicity.

Number of Scottish Americans

In the 2000 Census, 4.9 million Americans reported Scottish ancestry, 1.7% of the total US population. Given Scotland's population (just over 5 million), there are almost as many Scottish Americans as there are native Scots living in their home country. Another 4.3 million reported Scotch-Irish ancestry, for a total of 9.2 million Americans of Scots descent.

National Tartan Day

National Tartan Day, held each year on April 6 in the United States and Canada, celebrates the historical links between Scotland and North America and the contributions Scots and Scottish descendants have made to US and Canadian history and society.

Highland Games

Scottish culture, food, and athletics are celebrated at Highland Games and Scottish Festivals throughout North America. The largest of these occurs yearly at Grandfather Mountain, North Carolina. In addition to traditional Scottish sports such as the Caber toss and the Hammer throw, there are Whisky tastings, traditional foods such as Haggis, and traditional Scottish dance.

List of notable Scottish-Americans

*See List of Scottish Americans

See also

*Scottish-Canadian
*Scots-Quebecer
*Celtic music in the United States
*Maps of American ancestries
*British-American
*English American
*Welsh American

External Links

*Free ebook of Scotland's Mark on America, by George Fraser Black, Ph.D. at Project Gutenberg



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