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Q: Why did the jacobites lose the battle of colloden?
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Who was who was king of england at time of battle of colloden in scotland?

The battle of Culloden was in 1746, after the union of the crowns in 1603, so the king was the king of the UK, not just England, and the Jacobites wanted to gain the crown of the UK not just Scotland. The king at the time was George II.


What battle in 1746 ultimately led to the defeat of the Jacobites?

The Battle of Culloden.


How many fights did the jacobites win?

All of them except the last battle, Culloden


Did Scotland and England fight in the Battle of Killiecrankie?

No the opposing forces were the Jacobites and the Government.


Why is the battle between France and Great Britain called Culloden?

There is a misunderstanding from the questioner. The battle of Culloden was fought between the British government and Jacobites. The Jacobites wanted to place Prince Charles Edward Stuart on the throne of Great Britain.


Were the Jacobites protestant?

The Jacobites were Catholic


Who did the jacobites support and when?

The Jacobites supported the Stewart family.


What do jacobites believe in?

They believed in the restoration of the Stuart Kings. (Note, there are no longer any Jacobites).


Was King James I of Scots supported by the Jacobites?

Jacobites are "supporters of James". However Jacobites specifically refer to the supporters of James VII of Scots (i.e. not VI of Scots/I of England).


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What are the ratings and certificates for The Young Jacobites - 1960?

The Young Jacobites - 1960 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U


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