Wars with England

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The Wars with England were a series of late medieval military conflicts between the Kingdoms of Scotland and England that shaped their territorial boundaries and royal power struggles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
series of wars
affected balance of power in the British Isles
territorial boundaries of England
territorial boundaries of Scotland
cause dynastic claims to the Scottish throne
struggle for overlordship of Scotland
territorial disputes
conflictBetween Kingdom of England
Kingdom of Scotland
endCentury 16th century
hasPart Anglo-Scottish Wars
First War of Scottish Independence
Second War of Scottish Independence
involves English monarchy
Kings of Scotland
surface form: Scottish monarchy

Peerage of Scotland
surface form: Scottish nobility

border reivers
longTermImpact development of Scottish national identity
militarization of the Anglo-Scottish border region
paving the way for later Anglo-Scottish unions
notableBattle Battle of Bannockburn
Battle of Falkirk Muir
surface form: Battle of Falkirk

Battle of Flodden
Battle of Neville's Cross
Battle of Stirling Bridge
notableCommander Edward I of England
Edward II of England
Edward III of England
Robert the Bruce
William Wallace
politicalContext medieval Anglo-Scottish relations
struggle for sovereignty
primaryTheater British Isles
Scotland
Northern England
surface form: northern England
relatedTo Anglo-Scottish border
Scottish independence
feudal monarchy
medieval warfare
result consolidation of Scottish royal authority
limitation of English control over Scotland
shaping of the Anglo-Scottish border
startCentury 13th century
timePeriod late Middle Ages

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James II of Scotland conflict Wars with England