A quote from American President
Woodrow Wilson, "Every line of strength in American history
is a line colored with Scottish blood."
More than 100 governors of pre-
and post- Revolutionary America were of Scottish birth or
descent.
Others from Scotland or of Scots
descent in American history:
- 35 U.S. Supreme Court Justices, 25 of them are in the Great
Americans Hall of Fame.
- Almost 1/2 of the Secretaries of U.S. Treasury and 1/3 of
the Secretaries of State were Scots.
- 9 of the signatures on the Declaration of Independence were
from Scots descent.
- 9 of the 13 colony governors made in the new USA were Scots.
- James Pollock, of Scots descent, put the slogan "In
God We Trust" on American coins!
61% of American Presidents are
of Scots descent.
A Scot, James Watt, invented
the first steam engine and in so doing started the Industrial
Revolution.
A Scot, John Logie Baird, invented the Television.
A Scot, John Napier, invented logarithms and the decimal notation.
A Scot, Kirkpatrick Macmillan, invented the bicycle.
A Scot, John Paul Jones, founded the American Navy.
A Scot, Alexander Fleming, discovered Penicillin.
A Scot, William Paterson, founded the Bank of England.
A Scot, Alexander Graham Bell, invented the telephone.
A Scot, John Chalmers, invented
the adhesive postage stamp.
A Scot, John Boyd Dunlop, invented the car tyre.
A Scot, Captain Patrick Ferguson,
invented the breech loading rifle.
A Scot, Major General Lachlan Macquarie, know as the 'Father of
Australia'.
A Scot, Sir John Alexander Macdonald, was the first Prime Minister
of Canada under confederation.
A Scot, Robert Stirling, invented the Stirling engine in 1850.
Stirling engines are being studied at NASA for use in powering
space vehicles with solar energy!
The Scots invented Golf.
History credits the Rev.
Elijah Craig, a Baptist minister, with being the first in
1789 to make bourbon. He was a Scotsman. Kentucky is
the place for bourbon because of the limestone which makes
the water almost iron-free. The first bourbon recognized
by brand outside of Kentucky probably was produced by Dr.
James Crow...a Scotsman who settled near the Rev. Craigs
place. He was known by the locals as Jim Crow.
The Scottish-American Hall of
Fame contains more plaques for the military than any other
category. Twenty-one men are installed including Daniel Boone
who is listed as an Indian Fighter. The list is
as follows: George Rogers Clark, Frontier hero of the Revolutionary
War; Stonewall Jackson; Joseph E. Johnston; Henry Knox; Arthur
MacArthur, army general, father of Douglas MacArthur; George
B. McClellan; Alexander Macomb, general and hero of the War
of 1812; William (Billy) Mitchell, controversial air power
advocate; William Multrie; George S. Patton, WWII exponent
of mobile warfare; Winfred Scott, Mexican War and Chief of
staff; J.E.B. Stuart, Confederate cavalry general; Christopher
Kit Carson, frontiersman and explorer; William
Clark, explorer with Merriwether Lewis; Davy Crockett, frontiers-man
who died at the Alamo. Two individuals are listed under the
category of Naval. They are David Glasgow Farragut,
Civil War naval hero, and John Paul Jones, Revolutionary War
naval hero.
Famous Quote: "If all else
fails, I will retreat up the valley of Virginia, plant my
flag on the Blue Ridge, rally around the Scotch-Irish of that
region and make my last stand for liberty amongst a people
who will never submit to British tyranny whilst there is a
man left to draw a trigger." George Washington, Valley
Forge.
Scottish Freemasonry is now
officially recognised as being the oldest in the world and
is now recorded as a Guinness
World Record.
Scot
invented suspenders.
Although the Scots comprise
less than one-half of 1 percent of the worlds population,
11 percent of all Nobel prizes have been awarded to Scotsmen. Quote from "The Mark of the
Scots" by Duncan A Bruce.
The worlds first university
faculty of engineering and technical science was in Glasgow.
67 US
Politicians were born in Scotland that we know off.
There are estimated to be 20,000
Americans living in Scotland and half a million visit each
year.
It is estimated that 15% of
Canadians are of Scots descent.
Scotland invented branch banking
and so brought banking facilities to the people and the world.
In his native Northeast of Scotland Thomas Blake Glover is virtually unknown, however in his adopted country of Japan
he is revered as a national hero - one of the founding fathers
of modern Japan.
"The Reverend Malcolm MacDonald,
a native of Whitton, Quebec, a descendant of the early Scots
settlers and of the first church established in the area,
says:
"The Book of Books was the library they opened, and
the Church of Jesus Christ was the first institution they
established and that in their homes, and the Gospel of Christ
was the philosophy they espoused. "
"The most casual observer and historian must admit that these
early settlers played a leading part in setting the course
in which the Nation travels today.
"I am indeed grateful that we are privileged to stand in the
stream of a noble, spiritual, national and cultural tradition,
which has flourished in Scotland for centuries, and for some
150 years established firmly on this North American Continent,
in both Canada and the United States.
SCOTS emigres to the US are
five times more likely to become dollar millionaires than
those from any other country, according to a study of wealth.
Thomas Stanley and William Danko, in their book The Millionaire
Next Door, analysed the ethnic backgrounds of the wealthiest
members of US society and discovered that while people of
Scottish origin make up 1.7% of the population, they comprise
9.3% of its millionaires.
Scottish
Explorers and Fur Trappers
Read about how Scots dominated the Fur trade and by doing
opened up Canada and the West.
Scotland
and the American Indians
Read about the Scots their ties
with American Indians.
Historians
and the Scottish-American Connection
Read about Scottish American connections.
The
Scot in British North America
This is a 4 volume set about the Scots in Canada and the great
part they played in its creation.
Scotland, a wee country wi' a BIG impact on the World
This is a 45 minute Real Audio
production telling folk about Scots that made an impact on
the World.
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