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The author traces waves of Scottish and Ulster-Scottish migration to colonial America, assessing population estimates and census classifications and documenting the many soldiers, statesmen and jurists of Scottish descent who shaped the Revolution and early republic. He examines contributions to political institutions, law, and public life, and surveys cultural traits—practical thrift, public spirit, religious and philosophical interests alongside a rich ballad and romantic tradition—that informed American character. The book combines statistical claims, biographical sketches, and cultural commentary to argue that Scottish emigrants and their descendants exerted a disproportionate influence on leadership, civic institutions, and popular culture in the United States.

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George Fraser Black

George Fraser Black was a Scottish-American author and historian known for his contributions to the understanding of Scottish heritage in America. His notable work, "Scotland's Mark on America," explores the influence of Scottish culture and immigrants on the development of American society. Through his research, Black highlighted the significant role that Scottish settlers played in shaping various aspects of American life, from politics to education. His writings reflect a deep appreciation for the connections between Scotland and the United States, making him an important figure in the study of cultural history.

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