''In the early 1700s roughly 50,000 Ulster-Scots left the ports of Belfast, Larne and Londonderry for the New World. Like their ancestors who had crossed the North Channel in the early 1600s, the Ulster-Scots came to America as groups of extended families (or "clans")....'
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thats a great blog, its very heartwarming when so many care for the dixie culture here, that it happens vice versa! - ive 3 confederate flags outside with my ulster loyalist and ulster israeli ones, and i know a boy that plasters his area with them on the north coast!
That's awesome that y'all are so pro-Dixie. I certainly do my best to spread the pro-Ulster message here. I need to get another Ulster nationalist flag so I can fly this one I've got outside without worrying about the sun bleaching it out and having nothing to replace it with. Does anyone know a link to a site where I can buy one over the net?
By the way, here's a good piece on the history of Ulster...
^ it sure is - youd be best with a ulster loyalist as your next one, it is our countrys official flag! or how about getting this made, i have been looking for who would do it cheapest
That's awesome that y'all are so pro-Dixie. I certainly do my best to spread the pro-Ulster message here. I need to get another Ulster nationalist flag so I can fly this one I've got outside without worrying about the sun bleaching it out and having nothing to replace it with. Does anyone know a link to a site where I can buy one over the net?
PalmettoPatriot. I'll post them onto you.
Ulster Protestants consider themselves to be a separate nation. This nation they call Ulster