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The Battle of Flodden Word Scramble

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In this word scramble game, players will have the opportunity to test their knowledge of key vocabulary terms related to ‘The Battle of Flodden (1513)’.

  • Players will need to unscramble words related to the battle and its historical context.
  • Each correct answer will provide players with more insights into the events and significance of the battle.
  • Players can use spells to gain extra moves and increase their chances of solving the word scrambles.

Game Details: a word scramble game where you unscramble key vocabulary terms. There is no time limit, but you have a limited number of moves. Use spells to get extra moves!

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Flodden
The Battle of Flodden, also known as the Battle of Flodden Field, was fought on 9 September 1513 between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland.
Tudor
The Battle of Flodden took place during the reign of King Henry VIII of England, who was from the Tudor dynasty.
cavalry
Both English and Scottish armies had cavalry units that played a crucial role in the Battle of Flodden.
pike
Pikes were long weapons used by infantry soldiers in the Battle of Flodden.
archers
Archers were an important part of the English army at the Battle of Flodden, using their longbows to rain arrows down on the Scots.
siege
The aftermath of the Battle of Flodden saw several Scottish castles under siege by the English forces.
casualties
The Battle of Flodden resulted in a high number of casualties for both the English and Scottish armies.
knights
Knights were an elite class of warriors who fought on horseback in the Battle of Flodden.
military tactics
Military tactics played a crucial role in the outcome of the Battle of Flodden, with the English army using their longbowmen to devastating effect.
strategy
The Battle of Flodden highlighted the importance of strategy in warfare, with the English forces outmaneuvering the Scots on the battlefield.

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