The Jacobite Uprising: Cause To The Massacre Of Glencoe

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The Jacobite uprising: the event that inevitably lead to the massacre of Glencoe. When James II was moved off of the throne, William III, Prince of Orange took the place as the King. But the highland clans did not believe that William III was the rightful King, and that James II deserved the crown. The highland clans rallied together to rebel against William III, and put James II back on the throne. The uprising itself lasted from April 16, 1689 to May 1, 1690. The Jacobite uprising consisted of multiple battles and uprisings against the crown in order to return James II to the thrown, to keep the Stuart Kings on the thrown.

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