The 1718 Migration (From Ulster to New England)
In 1718, the first organised migration of Ulster-Scots Presbyterians took place. Five ships carried families from both Aghadowey and Dunboe in County Londonderry as they made the arduous trip across the Atlantic and settled in what is now Maine in the US. This video is an Ulster-Scots Agency production in association with Tourism Ireland.

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