Hadrian's wall was built to keep the Scots out of England many of centuries ago
The Scots' Dike was created in the 13th century, during the reign of King Edward I of England. It was built to mark the boundary between England and Scotland as specified in the Treaty of Durham.
I need to know what the answer It was the Romans.
KILLING MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS but also defeating the spanish armada
Edward I of England
Emperor Hadrian wanted to protect the empire. The wall was there to protect the north of England from raids by Scottish tribes. The Romans were unable to conquer the Scots, so they built a wall to keep them out. There was also another border wall, further north, built by Emperor Antonius, but it 'only' lasted for about 150 years. Hadrian's wall lasted for around 500 years, and many parts of it still exist today.
why did England change to having stone keep castles
tOWER of London
They stopped the Irish, Scots and Picts from raiding England.
It was built buy great Scots in the early 12th century.
Hadrian's wall was built by the Emperor Hadrian on the border between England and Scotland to protect Roman England from marauding Scots.
James VI of Scotland became James I of England.
No, because she died very young, and her sister, Elizabeth I was a Protestant, so immediately undid all of her work.