They knew the land.
Edward II at the Battle of Bannockburn (1314)
yes
Great Britain
No, it is unlikely that the two ever even met.
to get freedom for scotland.
They knew the land.
Edward II at the Battle of Bannockburn (1314)
Robert the Bruce's best friend was Sir James Douglas, also known as the Black Douglas. He was a loyal companion and a key supporter in Bruce's fight for Scottish independence against England. Douglas played a significant role in many battles alongside Bruce and became a legendary figure in his own right, known for his bravery and commitment to the Scottish cause. Their friendship was marked by mutual respect and shared ideals in their quest for freedom.
to get fredom for scotlend. this was don by travis erskinge school abercromby clas p5d
They fought for Scotland against the English.
Robert the Bruce, while a key figure in Scotland's fight for independence, faced criticism for his betrayal of his former ally, John Comyn. In 1306, Bruce killed Comyn in a church, an act that violated the sanctity of the space and led to his excommunication. This betrayal alienated some Scottish nobles and sparked a brutal civil conflict, complicating his quest for unification against English rule. Despite these missteps, Bruce ultimately succeeded in establishing himself as a national hero.
the british
yes
During the first years of Mexico's fight for independence, father Miguel Hidalgo led such revolution.
2 fight 4 independence
Great Britain