For the same reason that they settled any where else; the availability of food, water and land.
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From the 'Scotti' tribe who settled in Scotland from Northern Ireland in the early Dark Ages.
The Stuarts were a Scottish royal family.
They were people who lived in the early ages of america
Scotland was not founded by a single individual. Its origins can be traced back to the Kingdom of Scotland which emerged as a unified entity in the early Middle Ages through a process of consolidation and unification of various tribes and territories.
In the middle ages, Scotland was a feudal society with a ruling class of nobles and a largely agrarian population. The country experienced frequent conflicts between rival clans and with England, particularly during the Wars of Independence. The influence of the Catholic Church was strong, and Scottish culture began to develop with the emergence of Gaelic and Scots literature. Overall, it was a turbulent and dynamic period in Scottish history.
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B. E. Crawford has written: 'Scotland in the early Middle Ages' -- subject(s): History 'Scandinavian Scotland' -- subject(s): History, Civilization, Vikings, Scandinavians, Northmen, Scandinavian influences
Question doesn't make sense. Settle is what living things do, when they stick to a place, live and thrive there. The middle ages is a time period, a number of years in history. Time doesn't settle.
Edinburgh has been the capital of Scotland since at least the 15th century, when it became the official capital city. However, the city has a long history dating back to the early Middle Ages.
in the middle ages in Scotland
franks is a beggar in the middle ages he was fighting with the kings for food and water ...............