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they lost because Edward 2 chose a bad postition for the English to fight

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Q: Why did the English lose the battle of Bannockburn?
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Which king defeated the English at the Battle of Bannockburn?

Robert I "the Bruce".


Why did the battle of bannockburn take place?

At Bannockburn, a small place in Scotland.


What are facts about the battle of bannockburn?

the Scottish surrounded Stirling castle to protect it from the English.


Who one the battle of Bannockburn?

The Scottish army under the leadership of King Robert I (Robert the Bruce) won (not 'one') the Battle of Bannockburn by defeating the English army under Edward II.


What battle took place between England and Scotland in 1314?

Forces of Robert the Bruce captured Stirling Castle after a siege in 1314. This event should not be confused with the Battle of Stirling Bridge in September 1297, in which Scottish forces under Andrew de Morey and William Wallace soundly defeated the English forces near Stirling at the bridge over the river Forth.


How big was the armies of the Scots and English in the battle of bannockburn?

Approx 21 000 English, 7000 Scots.


How did Bruce push the English out of Scotland?

By winning the Battle of Bannockburn, among other things.


Which English king did Robert the Bruce fight?

Edward II at the Battle of Bannockburn (1314)


Who was at the battle of bannockburn?

King Robert the Bruce (Scots Army) and Edward II (English army)


Who was the Scottish king that defeated the English at the Battle of Bannockburn?

Robert I of Scots also known as Robert the Bruce.


When did the battle of Bannockburn start?

1930


The year of the battle of bannockburn?

1314