- Scotland was poor. This was at the root of a lot of problems.
- The King was not much wealthier than some of his nobles. They were difficult to control.
- The nobles often fought amongst each other for wealth and power. Noble families formed groups against each other.
- There had been 300 years of warfare with England. Raiding and violence was common along the border.
- Scotland often got mixed up in wars between England and France.
Wednesday, 13 June 2007
1. Why was Scotland a difficult country to rule?
James IV was the grandfather of Mary Queen of Scots. He was involved in a rebellion against his father, James III. The nobles who rebelled had James III murdered. Not even Kings were safe in Scotland.