The Battle of Inverkeithing – 20th July 1651
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The Battle of Inverkeithing was the last major battle on Scottish soil in the ‘War of the Three Kingdoms,’ or the ‘British Civil War’ an intertwined series of conflicts that took place between 1639 and 1653 in the Kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland – three separate kingdoms which had the same king.
Map of the battlefield
Historical background
How Scotland and England arose as two separate Countries and Kingdoms
Tribes and Clans
The Roman Occupation 43 to 410 AD
The Kingdom of the Picts
Anglo-Saxon and Viking Invaders 400 AD to 900 AD
The emergence of a Scottish Nation
The Norman Invasion 1066 and all that
The Normans and Scotland
Scottish Wars of Independence
English Monarchy 1327 to 1509
Scottish Monarchy 1371 to 1513
The Rough Wooing 1543 to 1551
End of the Line
1603 the Union of the Crowns
Causes of conflict
The problems of Union
Deep Seated Flaws in the Union
Charles I and the National Covenant
Abolition of the Monarchy
Abolition of the Monarchy
Oliver Cromwell
Cromwell invades Scotland
Cromwell invades Scotland
Stalemate in Scotland
Breaking the Stalemate
The Opposing Armies
Build-up to the battle
Build-up to the Battle of Inverkeithing
Crossing the Forth
The Battle of Inverkeithing
The Sea-borne Invasion
The Scots respond to the landing
Head to head confrontation
Battle Begins
Rout and Pillage
Immediate Aftermath
Aftermath of the Battle
Divide and Conquer
Charles heads south to defeat at Worcester
End of the War
Fate of the Scots Colours
Caveats
The Restoration and Beyond
Appendices
Inverkeithing Images
References
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