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In 1745, George II was challenged by Charles Stewart and the Jacobites (Highlanders and Irish Mercenaries). Due to lack of formation, divisions in the Jacobite Army, and little to no support from the French, the Jacobite Army had to turn back to their base of support in Scotland and give up the mission before they could attack England's capital; which George was planning to evacuate.

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