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    The Scottish Wars ofIndependence consisted of two war that took place between England and Scotland
    during the first half of the 12th century.

    The First Scottish War ofIndependence began in 1296 and lasted until 1328. After a
    short period of peace in Scotland, the second War of Independence began in 1332
    and lasted until 1357. These events are significant for many who wish to learn
    about their families' history or about Scotland and England. I am of Scottish
    descent and have an ancestor who played a significant role in the First
    Scottish War of Independence. Sir Simon Frazier was an important ally and
    supporter of Robert the Bruce and commanded some battles against the English.

    The First Scottish War ofIndependence was a great national crisis for Scotland. However, the term
    "War of Independence" did not exist then.
    The war was not originally given that name. The war was named centuries later
    when the American War of Independence made the term war famous. The First
    Scottish War of Independence was significant for future wars, with the creation
    of the longbow as a weapon in medieval warfare. Even with the First Scottish
    War of Independence holding importance today, we must first understand what the
    war was, what people had important roles, and how the war and people (including
    commoners, aristocrats, upper, middle, and lower class, soldiers, and workers)
    were affected in the countries during that time and in the aftermath. The first
    war of Scottish Independence from England began in 1296 and lasted until 1328;
    many
    battles took place. Both Scotland and England suffered losses and rejoiced in
    victories.

    As with the first war,the second held just as much significance over the involved countries and
    proved to be another round of hardships for the people in such a period of
    peace. Many notable battles took place, as well as significant political
    events. The second war began in 1332 and lasted until 1357. The most mentioned
    reason behind the second war was due to lingering issues from the first war.

    The First and SecondScottish Wars of Independence are significant for British and
    Scottish history. They were a way for Scotland to solidify their identity as a
    distinct nation with their successful resistance to England's domination. The
    Scottish demonstrated the effectiveness of guerilla warfare against a more
    extensive, heavily armed army like the English. With the defeat against
    England, Scotland could maintain their political system and sovereignty. The
    events of the Scottish Wars of Independence resonate today, reminding the
    Scottish people of resilience in the face of oppression.

    This research mainlyfocuses on the conflict's political, social, and military
    aspects. How did Alexander III's death create an opportunity for Edward I to
    attack Scotland for control? What were the reasons behind WilliamWallaces'
    rebellion against England? How did the military tactics of Robert the Bruce and
    William Wallace differ? What was the extent of support or opposition of the
    Scottish nobility when it came to the Wars, and how did the allegiances change
    throughout the conflict? How did the Wars of Independence influence the
    development of a distinct Scottish national identity and sense of Unity? What
    role did the churches play in Scotland and England? How were the ordinary
    people impacted, including economic disruption and social unrest, and what was
    the impact on rural communities? What were the key battles of the Scottish Wars
    of Independence, and what tactics were used by both sides? How did the use of
    guerilla warfare tactics by the Scottish against the English prove beneficial?
    In what ways did the terrain of Scotland give them leverage over the English?
    In what way did the Treaty of Edinburgh-Northampton officially recognize
    Scotland as Independent, and what were the lasting implications of this
    agreement on Anglo-Scottish relations? What was the legacy of the Scottish? Wars
    of Independence, both political and social, in the years that followed? To what
    extent did the events of the Wars of Independence contribute to the ongoing
    debate about Scottish Independence in the modern era?

    The primary methods usedfor research were sources and documents available through
    an internet search and digitization of other papers, like the Treaty of
    Edinburgh-Northampton 1328. New techniques I will use include journals,
    family papers, church documents, letters, and other non-digitized records only
    available in person. I will conduct interviews with other historians who have
    researched the wars and have specialized in the era in which the wars took
    place. Compared to earlier research methods, I will be required to travel to
    both Scotland and England to gain access to the non-digitized resources. I will
    have to travel to various locations to research these documents. I must visit
    libraries, archives, museums, universities, and churches. Some of the locations
    I have contacted have already contacted her back, giving her access to their
    archives for her research. Those places include The Royal Collection Trust, The
    Church of England, Edinburgh University, The British Library, Guildhall
    Library-The Library of London History, National Library of Scotland, Historic
    Environment Scotland, National Museum Scotland, Shetland Museum and Archives,
    and Glasgow Museum Resource Center.

    When completing myresearch, I hope to discover significant evidence that has been
    recently discovered but has not been divulged to the public by other
    historians. I hope to fill some of the gaps in the series of events that took
    place both personally and professionally. So, in the completion of my work, I
    hope to answer questions surrounding the events of the war, why they took
    place, how were the people and countries affected, and how the wars shaped
    future events, both political and other wars that have taken place since the
    ending of the second Scottish War of Independence.


     

     

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