Bannockburn Activities

 

(Q1) Read Bannockburn. Select passages from source 4 where the author expresses opinions on the Battle of Bannockburn.

(Q2) There is some dispute about the exact number of soldiers who took part in the Battle of Bannockbum. Select passages from the sources that would help historians work out how many soldiers were in Edward II's army.

(Q3) It is believed that Robert Bruce's army was only a quarter of the size of Edward army. Edward's army was also considered to be more experienced and better armed. How then were the Scots able to beat the English at Bannockbum? Use the evidence from the sources to help you answer this question.

 

 

 

 

 

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