Suure-Jaani Gymnasium Robert Kais Karl Kangur 11. class Scottish cuisine Based on local produce. 1.) fish 2.)lamb 3.)beef 4.)oats Culinary heritage. National drinks Whisky, Irn-Bru History Relied on the oceans and rivers. Typical medieval dish stew consisting local herbs, vegetables, few scraps of meat, accompained with bread and cheese. The French connection with Scottish cuisine goes way back to the time of Mary queen of Scotts. Haggis Prepared from the heart, lungs, and liver of a sheep, minced with suet and oatmeal, seasoned with salt, pepper, onions, etc.,
He defeated an English army at Stirling, and became Guardian of Scotland, serving until his defeat at the Battle of Falkirk. After several years in hiding, Wallace was eventually found and captured and executed. *Robert Bruce He became one of Scotland's greatest kings, as well as one of the most famous warriors of his generation, eventually leading Scotland during the Wars of Scottish Independence against the Kingdom of England. He defeated the Scotts in many battles and became Guardian of Scotland after William Wallace. But eventually he surrendered to Edward I. Nevertheless, after several years he secured Scottish independence from England militarily at the Battle of Bannockburn. Freed from English threats, Scotland's armies could now invade northern England. *The Hammer of the Scotts Edward I was a King of England who almost succeeded in conquering Scotland and gained that name because of it. Edward insisted that he must be
Could not reconcile political, military and religious The New Model Army Grew out of and around Oliver Cromwell. Created by the parliament. Was based on a person´s ability rather than on his position within society. Soldiers became full-time professionals, they were paid. Helped the parliament to win Civil War Marston Moon 1644, Naseby 1645 Marston Moon- a battle during Civil War. Secured a triumphant for Cromwell. Fairfax and the Scotts got the victory over Royalists. Naseby- key battle. Confident that his veteran troops would outfight parliament newly-raised forces, King Charle I launched his main field army against Fairfax at Naseby. The result was a disaster for him, he lost all changes of winning the war The Independents New Model Army developed into a political force. Congregationalist principle: every congregation or local church is independent.
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