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No. They were a result of the argument over who was to be on the English throne in the 1700's. The Jacobites were mainly Scots who supported Bonnie Prince Charles for the throne.
Because he was a Catholic.
'Bonnie' is a word used to decribe a person (usually female) as being pretty/attractive in the Scots language.
Her eldest son Charles, Prince of Wales (1948), is next in line for the throne. If for any reason Prince Charles is unable to ascend to the throan then his eldest son, Prince William of Wales (1982) is next in line.
Because it's a shithole more than likely.
He tried to make the Scots use the knew prayer book but the Scots reffused and said it was too Catholic for them./
It was James Francis Edward Stuart if you want more help google what your asking it might help that's what i did
he sat down
It doesn't mean anything in Scots Gaelic; it's an English word.
Because he was the grandson and legal heir of King James II of England and VII of Scotland. His grandfather had been deposed during the Glorious Revolution of 1688 because he was a Catholic. Parliament then decreed that the throne would then pass to the heirs of Sophia, Electress of Hanover, King James' Protestant cousin.
Not sure where but he surrendered to the Scots
she was not related to it, she used to live there