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  37. Yeah, no conflict here🤣 1. Early Conflicts (pre-13th century) • Battle of Carham (1018) – Scots defeated the Northumbrians and secured control of Lothian. • Battle of the Standard (1138) – English repelled a Scottish invasion during The Anarchy. ⸻ 2. Wars of Scottish Independence • First War of Scottish Independence (1296–1328) • Key figures: William Wallace, Robert the Bruce • Major battles: Stirling Bridge (1297), Falkirk (1298), Bannockburn (1314) • Ended with the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton (1328) recognizing Scottish independence. • Second War of Scottish Independence (1332–1357) • Initiated by the “Disinherited” and supported by England. • Major battles: Halidon Hill (1333), Neville’s Cross (1346) • Ended with the Treaty of Berwick (1357). ⸻ 3. Anglo-Scottish Wars (14th–16th centuries) These were a series of sporadic conflicts between England and Scotland. • Battle of Otterburn (1388) – Scottish victory over the English. • Battle of Homildon Hill (1402) – English victory. • Battle of Verneuil (1424) – Scots fought alongside the French against the English in the Hundred Years’ War. • Battle of Flodden (1513) – Decisive English victory; King James IV of Scotland killed. • Battle of Solway Moss (1542) – English victory, King James V died shortly after. ⸻ 4. The Rough Wooing (1543–1551) • England’s attempt to force a marriage between Prince Edward and Mary, Queen of Scots. • Major events: Burning of Edinburgh (1544), Battle of Pinkie Cleugh (1547 – English victory). ⸻ 5. Border Reivers Period (late 13th–early 17th century) • Not a formal war, but constant raiding and skirmishing along the Anglo-Scottish border. ⸻ 6. Union of the Crowns (1603) • James VI of Scotland became James I of England. This ended formal warfare, though political tension continued. ⸻ 7. Wars Involving Both Kingdoms (17th century) • Bishops’ Wars (1639–1640) – Between Charles I and Scottish Covenanters. • English Civil War (1642–1651) – Scotland was involved on both sides at different times. • Battle of Dunbar (1650) and Battle of Worcester (1651) – Oliver Cromwell defeated Scottish forces. ⸻ 8. Jacobite Risings (1689–1746) • While not strictly England vs. Scotland, many Scots supported the Jacobite cause against the Hanoverian British government. • Key battles: Killiecrankie (1689), Sheriffmuir (1715), and Culloden (1746).
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