Because he was a Catholic.
Well in my class i learned bonnie prince charlie fought for the Jacobites and their enemys were the hanovarians people call them the red coats.The jacobites and the red coats had a war and they fought a culloden battlefield. (the leader of the red coats was William of orange.)
England did not fight Scotland while Elizabeth was on the throne.
A fight involving Scots will last as long as the flight.
Because_he_had_an_absolutely_rubbish_supply_of_weaponry_and_his_men_were_starving_hungry_and_were_too_weak_to_fight._The_quantity_of_men_dropped,_they_all_deserted_Charlie_so_there_wasn't_many_to_fight_the_opposition._They_were_all_mixed_up_between_old_and_young,_old_had_experience_but_couldn't_fight_you_know_arthritis._The_young_didn't_have_any_experience.">Because he had an absolutely rubbish supply of weaponry and his men were starving hungry and were too weak to fight. The quantity of men dropped, they all deserted Charlie so there wasn't many to fight the opposition. They were all mixed up between old and young, old had experience but couldn't fight you know arthritis. The young didn't have any experience. There were differences of opinion between his officers. He had had a huge fight with the one person with any battle savvy, Lord George and there had been a failed night march. The men that were there were exhausted.
annie bonnie was never a or become a pirate. she was a/is fox musketter who wanted to help pirate to fight,and be in pirate's crews.
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She did not really have a fight, but she did have a fight with her husbond(prince Albert. )
If you are talking about the fight in Act 3, the Prince has a personal interest because one of the guys who was killed was his close relative. I'm talking about Mercutio. The Prince starts out cheesed off at Tybalt who killed one of his kin.
srry steven tyler but really charlie sheen
Charlie peaceful fights the Germans during the first world war but is killed by firing squad
Nutsacks On Charlie Sheen
The prince questions Benvolio about the fight between the Montagues and Capulets in Act 1, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." The prince asks Benvolio for an account of what happened and demands to know who provoked the brawl.