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The Hanoverians won at Culloden due to superior military organization, better artillery, and disciplined troops compared to the Jacobite forces. The government's forces, commanded by the Duke of Cumberland, effectively utilized strategy and terrain to their advantage. Additionally, the Jacobite army was hampered by poor logistics, exhaustion, and a lack of coordinated leadership, leading to their defeat on April 16, 1746.

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