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why the jacobites lost

  • They didn't have enough men
  • they picked boggy grounds to fight
  • they were tired hungry and hadn't slept for two days
  • badly lead
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Because Bonnie Prince Charlie refused to listen to the good sense of his Generals and in particulat Lord George Murray.

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