Scotch-Irish immigrants in the Middle Colonies were known for

A. being educated and skilled farmers.

B. fleeing with their families from war in Scotland.

C. traveling the Great Wagon Road to New England.

D. building Presbyterian churches out of yellow brick.

Respuesta :

The immigrant were known to being educated & skilled but they fleeced from Scotland because of War.

Let first understand that the Middle colonies refers to some location in North America been colonized by the Britian and include Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey and Delaware.

  • In Britain, many Scots-Irish were educated and have lot of farming skills which were used to sustain their lives and family.

  • But then, the Britain economy grew worse, the poor became poorer and there were series of religious conflicts and lack of political autonomy.

In conclusion, these condition forces the Scotch-Irish to emigrate to the Middle colony in North America with hope of beginning new life and becoming rich because of perceived opportunity in America.

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