History Scotland

...THE FALL OF JAMES III

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Following an almost decade-long minority, James III took personal control of his government in 1469. From the beginning, his rule proved controversial, thanks principally to his reliance on low-born favourites, unusually pacific policy towards England, debasement of the coinage and generally high-handed style. He also suffered from the presence of two ambitious younger brothers,

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