WI: The British Isles Unified During the Middle Ages

Yes, with more responsibility from an earlier age, a wife of his own age whom we can decree to be the wisest of women if we want, and perhaps a longer reign for his father so that full responsibility doesn't settle on his shoulders too early, plus no Bannockburn disaster (as it was for him, meaning no insult to Scottish patriotic feelings or their great victory), the positive aspects of his character may have come to the fore more and his reign been, on the whole, peaceful and uneventful. Or at any rate crises would have been coped with better. For this scenario to have positive outcomes an Edward II better suited to rule is needed, I feel, and also possible.
 
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