Definition
Bannockburn was a crucial battle in 1314 where the Scottish, led by Robert the Bruce, defeated the English, securing Scottish independence. Think of it as a defining moment for Scotland's national identity. The Scots, though outnumbered, used their knowledge of the terrain to their advantage. The victory boosted Scottish morale and solidified Robert the Bruce's claim to the throne. Bannockburn remains a symbol of Scottish resilience and determination. Itβs like a David vs. Goliath story playing out on the battlefield.