
Edward I's failure to unite all of Britain
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- Q1Which word best describes Edward I’s excessively violent tactics in warfare, showing no feelings for others?brutalityfearlessnessrecklessness30s
- Q2When did Edward's military campaigns against the Scots tend to be unsuccessful?when Edward was fighting a war in another countrywhen Edward personally led his armywhen the English used guerrilla tactics30s
- Q3What was a major challenge Edward faced after his initial success in uniting England, Wales and Scotland under his rule?resistance from the French monarchythe outbreak of a widespread famineeconomic crises in the united territoriesongoing rebellions led by Robert the Bruce30s
- Q4Edward came close to securing a united Britain. If he had only relaxed his iron grip, a union of England, Wales and ______ may have developed.Users enter free textType an Answer30s
- Q5Why was Scottish resistance to Edward I more successful than Welsh resistance?Resistance in Wales did not have a leader.Scottish leaders were more united in resistance.Edward's brutality was more severe in Wales than Scotland.30s
- Q6Which actions demonstrate Edward I's effective leadership towards uniting Britain?Users sort answers between categoriesSorting30s