Scotch-Irish
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The migration of the Scotch-Irish down the Valley of Virginia to the Virginia Highlands began in the 1740s. In the period between the French and Indian War and the American Revolution, the Scotch-Irish populated what was then Augusta County, Virginia. Many Americans of Scotch-Irish descent can trace their family to this area of Virginia.

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