Colonização escocesa da América (Portuguese Wikipedia)

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  • Moore, Peter (Abril de 2020). «Scotland's Lost Colony Found: Rediscovering Stuarts Town, 1682–1688». Scottish Historical Review. 99 (1). doi:10.3366/shr.2020.0433 – via Edinburgh University Press 

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  • «Scottish Colony» (PDF). Using the Records of East and West Jersey Proprietors. nj.gov. Consultado em 1 de Março de 2012. Arquivado do original (PDF) em 26 de Janeiro de 2012. Scottish Colony, 1683 – Following the purchase of a share of East Jersey by Scottish Quaker and later Governor Robert Barclay, Scottish settlers were recruited and began to arrive in Perth Amboy and surrounding areas beginning in 1683. Most were not Quakers, but rather Calvinists from Edinburgh, Montrose, Aberdeen and Kelso. Settlers and their servants were granted lots in Perth Amboy and areas of Monmouth County. Perth Amboy became the capital of East New Jersey in 1686. 

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  • «Scottish Colony» (PDF). Using the Records of East and West Jersey Proprietors. nj.gov. Consultado em 1 de Março de 2012. Arquivado do original (PDF) em 26 de Janeiro de 2012. Scottish Colony, 1683 – Following the purchase of a share of East Jersey by Scottish Quaker and later Governor Robert Barclay, Scottish settlers were recruited and began to arrive in Perth Amboy and surrounding areas beginning in 1683. Most were not Quakers, but rather Calvinists from Edinburgh, Montrose, Aberdeen and Kelso. Settlers and their servants were granted lots in Perth Amboy and areas of Monmouth County. Perth Amboy became the capital of East New Jersey in 1686.