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The economy of Scotland developed slowly in this period and a population of perhaps a little under a million by the middle of the 14th century began to decline ...
Serfdom disappeared in the fourteenth century and there was a growth of new social groups. The Pictish and Cumbric languages were replaced by Gaelic, Scots and ...
1328 Treaty of Northampton signed between Edward III and Robert. It officially recognises Scottish independence and Robert Bruce as King of Scots. 1328 He ...
during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, Scotland's history is a striking success. Five themes stand out. The first is general economic growth: ...
The period of David Bruce's minority in Scotland was mainly occupied with Edward Balliol's attempt to supplant the Bruce dynasty by the help of the King of ...
15th-century society. Despite the continuing war and unrest, there is evidence of economic recovery in Scotland during this period. Castle building and the ...
During the dishevelled reigns of John and Henry III in England, Scotland enjoyed an almost miraculous peace, and became relatively prosperous.
19,99 £ Were the English and the Scots always at loggerheads in the fourteenth century? The essays here offer a more nuanced picture.
Typical accounts of Anglo-Scottish relations over the whole fourteenth century tends to present a sustained period of bitter enmity, described routinely by ...
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