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Agricultural History (2009) 83 (1): 113–114.
Published: 01 January 2009
...Jeffrey P. Brown British Buckeyes: The English, Scots, and Welsh in Ohio, 1700-1900 . William E. Van Vugt . Copyright 2007 Agricultural History Society 2007 2009 Book Reviews could potentially serve to elucidate changes invegetation patterns. The issue is not so straightforward...
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Agricultural History (2009) 83 (1): 112–113.
Published: 01 January 2009
..., and of geoarchaeology in theMiddle East. Alan Mikhail UniversitoyfCalifornia-Berkeley NorthAmerica BritishBuckeyes:The English,Scots,andWelsh inOhio, 1700-1900.By William E. Van Vugt. Kent: Kent State UniversityPress, 2006. 295 pp55.00,hardback,ISBN 978-0-87338-843-6. Many scholars have studied why immigrants came...
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Agricultural History (2009) 83 (1): 114–115.
Published: 01 January 2009
... and Presbyterian churches. Scottish immigrants came to antebellum Ohio in relatively large numbers, and Welsh newcomers clus tered in southeastern Ohio. Immigrants fromStaffordshire built amajor pot tery center in East Liverpool, Ohio. Van Vugt tracesManx and Guernsey immigrants who also built new communities...