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People and lifestyle.The population of Scotland was the result of mixing a few races. The oldest inhabitants of the country were Caledonians, or Picts, who inhabited most of the territory to the North of the Firth of forth and the Firth of Clyde. The Southwest lived Britons, related to Wales. In Argajlle OK. 500 BC was founded by an Irish colony and angles simultaneously left the European continent and landed in the South-East of the uk. In 8-11 centuries. Scandinavians visited almost the entire coast of Scotland, but settled on the North and West. In the 12. There appeared the Normans and Flemish. Many Irish immigrants arrived in 19 b. Similarly leaked migration processes between England and Scotland.The inhabitants of the Plains and the mountain.a distinction exists between the inhabitants of the Plains, with mixed origins and centuries of speaking in English, and mountaineers, mainly of Celtic origin and, until recently, speaking in the Gaelic language. At 11 on the Gaelic spoken in almost all parts of Scotland, but subsequently its circulation area is considerably narrowed. In the 1960-IES, there were no more than 80 thousand. persons who spoke Gaelic, almost all of them lived in the Western mountain areas and Islands and also knew English.Between mountain and Lowland Scots had not only linguistic differences. Important differences between remained primarily agricultural (later mainly industrial) economies on the Plains and predominantly pastoral farming in the mountains. In addition, the specificity of land use with a concentration of the population in glenah, separated by mountains, apparently conducive to cohesion of certain clans. As a result, up to 18 in. Highlanders failed to fully transform into law-abiding citizens of the Kingdom.
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