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UlsterScots refers to the Ulster Scots people, descendants of Protestant settlers from Scotland who migrated to the province of Ulster in Ireland between the late 16th and early 17th centuries. This migration was part of the Plantation of Ulster, a government policy aimed at Anglicizing Ireland and asserting English control. The settlers, primarily Presbyterians, brought their language, culture, and traditions with them, which blended with existing Irish influences to create a distinct UlsterScots identity.
The UlsterScots language, also known as Ullans, is a dialect of Scots with influences from English and
Historically, the UlsterScots played a significant role in the development of Ulster and their presence has