Jacobite advance to Derby

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The Jacobite advance to Derby was the 1745 campaign’s high-water mark, when Charles Edward Stuart’s army pushed deep into England before turning back, effectively sealing the rebellion’s fate.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf event in the Jacobite rising of 1745
military campaign phase
commandedBy Bonnie Prince Charlie
surface form: Charles Edward Stuart
conflict Jacobite rising of 1745
country Kingdom of Great Britain
describedAs high-water mark of the 1745 Jacobite campaign
endTime 1745-12-06
followedBy Jacobite rising of 1745
surface form: Jacobite retreat to Scotland (1745)
hasAlternativeName Jacobite advance to Derby
surface form: Jacobite march to Derby

advance on Derby (1745)
hasCause Jacobite attempt to restore the House of Stuart
hasConsequence loss of Jacobite momentum
strategic turning point of the 1745 rising
hasDecision Jacobite advance to Derby self-linksurface differs
surface form: Jacobite council of war at Derby
hasObjective march on London
hasOutcome Jacobite advance to Derby self-linksurface differs
surface form: Jacobite retreat from Derby

failure to advance on London
hasParticipant British government forces
Bonnie Prince Charlie
surface form: Charles Edward Stuart

Jacobite forces
surface form: Jacobite army
historicalAssessment moment when Jacobite chances of success were greatest
location Derby
England
Scotland
militaryStrength approximately 5,000–6,000 Jacobite troops
notableCommander James Drummond, 3rd Duke of Perth
Lord George Murray
opposedBy British Army
Hanoverian government
Duke of Cumberland
surface form: William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland
partOf Jacobite rising of 1745
Jacobite rising of 1745
surface form: campaign of Charles Edward Stuart in Great Britain
precededBy Jacobite rising of 1745
surface form: Jacobite invasion of England (1745)
resultedIn decline of French support prospects
demoralisation of some Jacobite supporters
significantPlace Carlisle
Derby
Manchester
Preston
startTime 1745-11
strategicDecision abandonment of direct march on London
strategicSignificance deepest Jacobite penetration into England in 1745 rising
temporalContext War of the Austrian Succession

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Jacobite rising of 1745 notableEvent Jacobite advance to Derby
Jacobite rising of 1745 notableEvent Jacobite advance to Derby
this entity surface form: Jacobite retreat from Derby
Forty-Five Rebellion notableEvent Jacobite advance to Derby
this entity surface form: Jacobite advance into England
Jacobite advance to Derby hasOutcome Jacobite advance to Derby self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Jacobite retreat from Derby
Jacobite advance to Derby hasDecision Jacobite advance to Derby self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Jacobite council of war at Derby
Jacobite advance to Derby hasAlternativeName Jacobite advance to Derby
this entity surface form: Jacobite march to Derby