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Although Scottish settlement in Canada was significant, most of Canada was settled by English, English Americans being the fouding stock of Ontario. However, even if Canada was mostly settled by Scots(which it was not), that would not change the fact that most of the settlers in British colonies were English.
Well, not entirely. I can only speak for the British colonies as I know the most about then, but many people who went to the Colonies were fairly well off. Many were middle-class and many more were nobility who were born to late to inheret anything. Regardless, the majority of people who settled in the colonies were members of the primary ethnic group of the kingdom who owned the colony. Although there were four(possibly five depending on how you count the Ulster Scots) ethnic groups who lived in the Kingdom of Britain, the colonies were almost entirely settled by English. Obviously there are many exeptions, Such as the Scots(both lowland and Ulster) settled in Dixie as a whole and Appalachia specifically.
@[63e]_Easy_street - Not exactly sure. I think it should theoretically work, but I'm not entirely sure.
I ran a couple of observer games, and 3 out of 4 test, the issue repeats, involving the same wasteland province, and a near tag.
The province ID is 1805, and is located in North America, west of Greenland. So far the tags of Ojibwe (OJI), Fox (FOX), and Cree (WCR) have suffered this issue: They migrate north, and at some point, the province is given to them.
Hope it helps, and thanks for the patch!