The Highland Clearances - forcible expulsion of Scottish smallholders from their hereditary lands to be replaced by sheepfarming - are usually held to have begun with the activities of Admiral John Ross of Balnagowan in 1762, and to have continued until late into the nineteenth century.
But the Highland Clearances were really only the most extreme, and least excusable, act of the process of Enclosure by which British common-land could be taken into private ownership by the local landlord and given over to pasture (effectively impoverishing and starving local farmers).
Enclosure had begun as early as the Statute of Merton in 1235, but it gathered pace through the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries until the 1801 Inclosure Consolidation Act all but removed the notion of common grazing rights from British law.
Various experiments with enclosure had been made in Scotland well before 1762, but between the 1770s and the 1840s virtually all of the Highland lifestyle was piecemeal eradicated, together with the Highland identity and the language which supported it.
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The Highland Clearances took place in the 18th and 19th centuries as landlords removed people from their rented crofts in order that the owners might use the land for sheep. Due to the Reformation, the presence of the Catholic was minimal in the Highlands during the time of the Clearances; its influence was practically non-existent. The strongest Christian denominations in the Scottish Highlands during the 18th century was the established Church of Scotland, joined in the 19th century by the Free Church of Scotland. Neither denomination is recorded as having either defended the crofters or officially condoning their removal from the land.
The address of the Highland Branch is: 2841 Jewett Avenue, Highland, 46322 1617
Some Scottish immigrants to America were forced there as convicted prisoners, but most came seeking an opportunity for a better life, as did most other immigrants to America.
The address of the Highland Park Public Library is: 494 Laurel Avenue, Highland Park, 60035 2623
Crofters
because the landlords wanted more money and more land so they gave it to sheep farmers
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They did not flee, they were kicked out of their homes by the British government to make way for sheep. Make no mistake, it was NOT the English government, it was the BRITISH government.
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Estimates vary, but it is believed that tens of thousands of people were displaced during the Highland Clearances in the 18th and 19th centuries. Many emigrated to America, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand in search of better opportunities.
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A religious dispute in Scotland, resulting in the formation of the Free Church was one of the drivers. The opportunity to become land holders was another. And the desire to escape the poverty in Scotland following on 'The Highland Clearances' was a third.
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