•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
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The South won this battle.
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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
If he had listened to his Generals and chose another site for the battle as well as another time. He may well have won. According the learning officer from Culloden battlefield, Duncan Cook, the prince could not have lasted much longer as supplies were dwindling and men were leaving. Maybe one more battle, maybe not, but he could not have won,
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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.
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The battle of Culloden, which took place in 1746, was the last battle in the Jacobite Rising, with Scots and English fighting on both sides. The site of the Culloden battlefield is some four or five miles east of Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. It has been preserved as a battle site, and there is a visitor centre.