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1 What is meant by Scotland’s martial traditions? The Impact of the Great war, 1914-1928

2 From the middle of the 18 th century the British government was keen to recruit Highlanders into the British army.  The ‘kiltie’ soldier came to represent the brave heroes in popular magazines and stories that helped win the empire for Britain and defeated Britain’s enemies.

3 As the empire grew so did the need for soldiers..  Highland landowners were only to happy to take advantage of the government incentives to recruit men from their estates.

4 When war broke out in 1914..  The recruitment drive often made young Scots feel pressurised into believing they should not let down their ancestors and Scotland’s martial, or military traditions.


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