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Charles Stuart chose to fight at Drumossie Moor - as the place was called then - himself, against the advice of his competent military commander and adviser Lord George Murray. The terrain favoured Cumberland's trained and disciplined troops, and Murray counselled him to move to a more defensible position, or disband his force and allow the men to return to their homes. The two men had little respect for each other, this had grown into active dislike during the campaign, and Stuart ignored him. The reasons for this decision? It's still debated, but many historians agree that their personal animosity played a major role in it. The Jacobites had won at Preston Pans and Falkirk, but they had the advantage of surprise, the government forces were poorly commanded, and he may have overestimated his Highlanders' ability to fight a pitched battle. Some have also suggested that he was driven by a vainglorious ego and do or die romanticism.

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Q: Who did Bonnie Prince Charles ask to pick the battle field at Culloden?
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