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jacobitic (a.)

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  1. The Jacobite uprisings were a series of armed rebellions against the British monarchy in the 18th century.
  2. Jacobite supporters were known as the "Jacobites" and aimed to restore the Stuart dynasty to the British throne.
  3. The first Jacobite uprising took place in 1688 and was led by John Graham of Claverhouse.
  4. The most famous Jacobite uprising was the "1745 Rebellion," which was led by Charles Edward Stuart, known as the "Young Pretender."
  5. The Jacobites were defeated at the Battle of Culloden in 1746, which marked the end of the Jacobite movement.
  6. Despite their defeat, Jacobitism remained a significant political force in Scotland for many years.
  7. The Jacobites were often depicted as romantic rebels in literature and poetry.
  8. The Jacobite legacy continues to shape Scottish identity and culture today.
  9. The Jacobite movement was a complex and multifaceted phenomenon with both political and religious motivations.
  10. The Jacobites have left a lasting impression on British history and culture.

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The Jacobite uprisings were a series of armed rebellions against the British monarchy in the 18th century.

Jacobite supporters were known as the "Jacobites" and aimed to restore the Stuart dynasty to the British throne.

The first Jacobite uprising took place in 1688 and was led by John Graham of Claverhouse.

The most famous Jacobite uprising was the "1745 Rebellion," which was led by Charles Edward Stuart, known as the "Young Pretender."