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![]() Robert The Bruce In 1306, Robert the Bruce was crowned King of the
Scots. In 1309, Bruce coontrolled most of Scotland north of the
Firth and Clyde. Over the next few years, Bruce conquered the
English garrions of Perth, Dundee, Roxborough, Dumfries and St. Andrews,
leaving only Sterling in English hands. On the 24th of June, 1314,
Robert the Bruce defeated the English Army at Bonnockburn. The
war dragged on until the peace treaty was signed in 1328, recognising
Robert the Bruce as King Robert I of Scotland, and Scotland an independent
Kingdom. He died the following year.
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