On September 9, 1513, an invading Scotd army under King James IV and an English army commanded by Thomas Howard Earl of Surrey clashed near Floden field in Northumberland. The battle ended in a bloody defeat for the Scots and was the largest battle (in terms of numbers) fought between the two nations.
WI James IV (who had a much larger army) emerged victorious from this battle? Would this victory forced Henry VIII to withdraw troops from France where they fought against Louis XII? How is that changing History? Any thoughts?
WI James IV (who had a much larger army) emerged victorious from this battle? Would this victory forced Henry VIII to withdraw troops from France where they fought against Louis XII? How is that changing History? Any thoughts?
Last edited: