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Gaelic was introduced to Scotland from Ireland in the 5th century and remained the main language in most rural areas until the early 17th century. It was outlawed by the crown in 1616, and suppressed further after the Jacobite rebellion of 1745
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Answer and Explanation: Gaelic was banned in Scotland in 1616 by King Charles Stuart (1566 - 1625). Despite this ban, Gaelic was still spoken privately as public use of the...
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