Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

uriel1972

(4,261 posts)
13. If you mean the clearences of the Highlands...
Fri Apr 19, 2019, 06:09 PM
Apr 2019

in the main they were by Landlords forcing out "Unproductive" people and replacing them with sheep. Their own aristocracy rather than "The English". the Wars of the Pretenders 1715 and 1745 were fought mostly by Scots on both sides.

As a side note, my clan was on both sides of the 1745 and managed to lose, we lost our lands to the Campbells. Heh I could go on but I wont.

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

Ecumenism? Not hardly. MineralMan Apr 2019 #1
The English transplanted the Irish and the Scots guillaumeb Apr 2019 #2
Over the years, several people have told me that colonial English "divide and conquer" struggle4progress Apr 2019 #3
And the world is still dealing with those scars. guillaumeb Apr 2019 #5
I figured somehow you'd loop China into this. trotsky Apr 2019 #4
Recognizing historical reality is not a logical error. guillaumeb Apr 2019 #6
But it is a logical fallacy. trotsky Apr 2019 #7
No, you are incorrectly using the term. eom guillaumeb Apr 2019 #8
No, you are. n/t trotsky Apr 2019 #9
Most of the immigration from Scotland was from before the Act of Union in 1707 muriel_volestrangler Apr 2019 #10
Shhhh don't spoil the party... nt uriel1972 Apr 2019 #11
To say the English "allowed and encouraged" ignores reality. guillaumeb Apr 2019 #12
If you mean the clearences of the Highlands... uriel1972 Apr 2019 #13
No, the 1609 plantation: guillaumeb Apr 2019 #15
Did anyone else spot the glaring error? uriel1972 Apr 2019 #19
I did not spot it. guillaumeb Apr 2019 #20
James VI and I used the term, and he is important in that decision muriel_volestrangler Apr 2019 #22
For nearly all of the 17th century, the English were not in charge of Scotland muriel_volestrangler Apr 2019 #14
See #15, and what began in 1609. guillaumeb Apr 2019 #16
Can't blame the English for what happened under a Scot's King... uriel1972 Apr 2019 #17
True, but the English allowed the transplantation. guillaumeb Apr 2019 #18
A moment ago, you wrote 'to say the English "allowed and encouraged" ignores reality' muriel_volestrangler Apr 2019 #21
Marching with banners is hostile, aggressive, and militaristic. lindysalsagal Apr 2019 #23
Latest Discussions»Issue Forums»Religion»Glasgow re-routes Protest...»Reply #13