Jacobite rising of 1745
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The Jacobite Rising of 1745, also known as the '45 Rebellion, was a pivotal event in British history. It was a concerted effort by supporters of Charles Edward Stuart, commonly referred to as Bonnie Prince Charlie, to restore the exiled Stuart dynasty to the British throne. This insurgency, rooted in dynastic and political strife, reached its climax with the Battle of Culloden in 1746, where the Jacobite forces were decisively defeated by government troops. The aftermath saw severe repercussions, including the brutal suppression of Highland culture and the dismantling of clan structures. The '45 Rebellion remains a compelling chapter in British history, reflecting the enduring allure of romanticized rebellion and the profound consequences it had on the Scottish Highlands and the broader political landscape of the time.
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The Jacobite Rebellion
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