Jacobite Rebellion Wars and Conflicts Eighteenth Century By Time Period
The Jacobite Rebellion, which lasted over a period of almost sixty years, was a war of succession and religion. Jacobite is the name commonly given to English and Scottish supporters of the exiled Stuart dynasty. In the period of repression after the rebellion, the Scottish dress and language were outlawed, and many Highland Scots immigrated to America.
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Jacobite Rebellion
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- Jacobitism - Capsule history with links.
- The Contemplator's Short History of the Jacobite Uprisings - History of the five rebellions with links to wars and conflicts historical and period music sites.
- Scotland's History: The Jacobite Rebellion - Capsule history of the conflict.
- The Massacre of Glencoe - An article by Charlene McGowan.
- The Jacobite Cause - Covers the religious and political loyalties which lead to the wars and conflicts conflict.
- The Rise and Fall of the Jacobite Rebellion - Essay by Mark Monaghan.
- Wild Thistles - Jacobite Rebellion - Traditional song lyrics and period poetry about the rising.
- Scottish Historical Figures - Robert 'Roy' Macgregor - Brief biography.
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