Huckleberryhound wrote:Huckleberryhound wrote:[...]and if you are looking for attrocities against the Scots, the battle of Culloden and it's aftermath is a more recent and more haenous event.
flashleg8 wrote:I disagree with your last statement. The Jacobean war was in reality a Civil War, many Scots and English fought on both sides - it was not a war for independence but a war of succession and religious politics. I think you are confusing "Scots" with "Highlanders".
What has what you said got to do with my statement ? The Duke of Cumberland set out after the end of the Battle of culloden to to wipe the Highlanders off the face of the map. All those captured alive after the battle were rounded up, put in buildings under the supervision of English criminal conscripts and left to die, there was then an attempt to ethnically cleanse Scotland of the highland people.....By order of the English.
How is that not worse than death in battle of fighting men ?
I'm not disputing the fact that atrocities were commited and that the Highlanders were targeted and their way of life and clan system was violently shattered, just the fact that this is soley perpetrated by the English. In actual fact this war was far more about religion and royal sucession than nationalism. The lowland Scots regarded the highland clans as an anacronism and mainly supported the efforts of the Prodostant Union in their efforts to bring the ungovernable clans under the law. The English and Scottish nobility were divided on which King's claim to support.
war_bloodline wrote:Who was involved in culloden?
Well the Jacobites (Scots) *cheer* and the Hanoverians (English) *boo*.
1,200 Jacobites killed to 50 English killed.
CommandersJacobites-Charles Edward Stuart
Hanoverians-Duke of Cumberland
Again the Jacobite army at Culloden was mainly Scottish Highland Clansmen (Catholic) with some Scottish lowlanders of Episcopal church fighting Government regular troops of Scottish and English nationality supported by irregular troops raised from the lowlands with some highland clansmen also.
This was not a Scottland vs England battle. English Jacobites raised in Carlisle intended to fight in this battle too.
Don't let Scottish Nationalism re-write history.