The Battle of Culloden.
April 16, 1746
winwood
All of them except the last battle, Culloden
Strangely enough they were mostly loyalists to the government which had exiled them. A great many of them (including Flora MacDonald) settled in Cumberland County NC, which was a double slap in the face as the county was named for the Duke of Cumberland, who had defeated the Jacobins in the Battle of Culloden Moor in 1746, which led to their exile. At the outbreak of the Revolution the British sent two officers among the highlanders and they were urged to go to Wilmington NC to meet a British naval force and combine with them. Patriot militia heard of this and fought the loyalist highlanders in a sharp battle at Moore's Creek Bridge early in 1776, preventing them from reaching Wilmington.
well i know that someone died because people die in battles
it was culloden Yes, is the correct answer, NOT Culloden.
The Battle of Culloden took place in 1746. This battle an attempt to overthrow the House of Hanover and restore the House of Stuart for the British throne.
The Battle of Culloden.
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April 16, 1746
Culloden
winwood
All of them except the last battle, 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.
battle of culloden my history teacher says
•The battle of Culloden took place on the 16th of April 1746 and was in the south east of Inverness in Scotland. The two fighting sides were the Highland army (Jacobite Army) and the Royal Troops. Victory was given to the Royal Troops