Why was there a war between Scotland and the United Kingdom during the reign of Edward I? On May 14, 1264, the army of Simon De Montfort, Gloucester, Londoners protested Henry III, the loyalty of Cornwall Richard, and Prince Edward (later became Ed Ed I). In this Lewis fight, in addition to Richard and King of Cornwall (Prestowic showed the uncertainty of the prisoner of war 46), the royal party suffered a big defeat, Ballyol, the northern aristocracy of Bruce (Sir Scottish Lord ) And Comin.
Son of Edward II, he ruled for 50 years. Since 1338, his conquest of Scotland and France caused Britain to plunge into a centennial war. Two big victories at Crescia and Poitiers made Edward and his son, Black Prince, the most famous warrior in Europe, but the war was very expensive. The plague that occurred between 1348 and 1350, "black death" halved the British population. As the son of Black Prince, Richard is luxurious, unfair and not faithful. Farmers' uprising led by Wat Tyler in 1381. The rebellion was severely sealed. The sudden death of his first wife, Ambo Bohemia, completely lost Richard and his waste, and revenge and tyranny made his subject against him. In 1399, Lancaster Henry returned from exile, removed Richard and became King Henry IV. In 1400, Richard was murdered in Pontefract castle. Probably because of starvation.
During the reign of Edward I, which began in 1272, the role of Congress in the British Government has increased as Edward decided to rule under England, Wales and Scotland. He is also enthusiastic to unite his subject to restore his authority, not to face a revolt like the fate of his father. Therefore, Edward encourages all sectors of the community to submit petitions to Congress that detail their dissatisfaction so that they can be resolved. This seems to make all Edward's subjects play a potential role in the government. "Westminster Regulations 1275" and "Westminster Regulations" 1285 are the results of the current British law, supported by Robert Burner.
England's King Edward (known as "Confessor" in the construction of the Westminster Abbey) died on January 5, 1666 and lasted 23 years. Without heirs, Edward 's death ignited the tripartite competition for the crown, which eventually led to the destruction of the rule of Hastings and the control of Anglo - Saxon of England. It is the second largest power station in the UK that pretends to be the main, Harold Goldwinson, Edward's consultant. When the king married her sister Harold, Harold and Edward became brothers. Harold 's strong position, relations with Edward, and respect from his friends have made him the successor to the throne. When dead Edwards said, "I handed over my kingdom to Harold 's hands," his claim was strengthened. With the support of this royal family, Witan (Royal Advisory Committee) unanimously elected Harold as king. His coronation ceremony took place on the same day as Edward's funeral. With the crown arrangement, Harold's problem began.