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English invasions of Scotland occurred at several points over the centuries: - 1296 - invasion of Scotland, by King Edward I of England, that initiated the First War of Scottish Independence.
- 1298 - invasion of Scotland, by King Edward I of England, in retaliation to a Scottish uprising, the defeat of an English army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge and Scottish raids into Northern England.
- 1300 - invasion of Scotland, by King Edward I of England, to continue gains from 1298 invasion and in retaliation of the Scots recapture of Stirling Castle in 1299.
- 1301 - invasion of Scotland, by King Edward I of England, aiming to conquer Scotland in a two-pronged attack along the eastern and western coasts.
- 1303 - invasion of Scotland, by King Edward I of England, after the failure of the 1301 invasion, another two-pronged attack along the eastern and western coasts to conquer Scotland.
- 1333 - invasion of Scotland as part of the Second War of Scottish Independence, undertaken by Edward III of England
- 1385 - invasion of Scotland - undertaken by Richard II of England
- 1400 - invasion of Scotland - undertaken by Henry IV of England
- 1650 - invasion of Scotland during the Third English Civil War undertaken by Oliver Cromwell
See also- Scottish invasion of England (disambiguation)
- Anglo-Scottish border
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