King Edward I took several actions to strengthen his hold over Scotland, including the military conquest of Scotland, which began with the invasion in 1296. He captured key Scottish strongholds, such as Berwick and Stirling, and asserted his authority by declaring himself the overlord of Scotland. Edward also sought to undermine Scottish governance by removing the Scottish crown and establishing a system of English rule, while promoting loyalty among local leaders through the granting of lands and titles. Additionally, he enforced the Treaty of Brigham, which aimed to legitimize his control over the Scottish succession and governance.
King Alexander III died without a direct heir, the throne Of Scotland passed to his seven year old granddaughter, Margaret of Norway. She died en route to Scotland for her coronation. The nobility of Scotland turned to King Edward I of England to judge between the various claimants to the throne. Edward choose John Balliol as the next king, and forced Balliol to act as his puppet. Balliol eventually rebelled against Edward, this failed and Edward forced him to abdicate, and assumed power over Scotland himself. This lead to the wars of Independence, firstly under Wallace and Murray, and latterly under Robert The Bruce.
During his reign Edward repulsed an invasion, helped restore the King of Scotland to his throne, remitted unjust taxes, and was noted for his generosity to the poor and strangers, and for his piety and love of God. He married to satisfy his people, but he and the queen remained chaste. He is reported to have had the power to heal by touch. Edward built churches, including Westminster Abbey.
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King Edward 1 gave nearly all his power to the commoners ...
The antonym for strengthen is weaken.
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King Alexander III died without a direct heir, the throne Of Scotland passed to his seven year old granddaughter, Margaret of Norway. She died en route to Scotland for her coronation. The nobility of Scotland turned to King Edward I of England to judge between the various claimants to the throne. Edward choose John Balliol as the next king, and forced Balliol to act as his puppet. Balliol eventually rebelled against Edward, this failed and Edward forced him to abdicate, and assumed power over Scotland himself. This lead to the wars of Independence, firstly under Wallace and Murray, and latterly under Robert The Bruce.
In the context of the American Civil War, Republicans passed laws to strengthen the power of the federal government. The war was fought from 1861 to 1865.
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Strengthen the power of a political party
Limited the authority of nobles
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During his reign Edward repulsed an invasion, helped restore the King of Scotland to his throne, remitted unjust taxes, and was noted for his generosity to the poor and strangers, and for his piety and love of God. He married to satisfy his people, but he and the queen remained chaste. He is reported to have had the power to heal by touch. Edward built churches, including Westminster Abbey.
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