Culloden
The Battle of Culloden took place on April 16, 1746, near Inverness, Scotland. It was the final confrontation of the Jacobite Rising led by Charles Edward Stuart, also known as "Bonnie Prince Charlie." The battle was fought between the Jacobite forces and the British government army, resulting in a decisive victory for the British.
The aftermath of Culloden had significant consequences for Scotland. The defeat led to the decline of the Jacobite cause and the suppression of Scottish culture, including the banning of the Scottish tartan and the clan system. The battlefield is now a historic site, attracting visitors interested in this pivotal moment in Scottish history.