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While clan conflicts were common throughout the 16th century, the 17th century proved particularly violent for the Campbells and MacDonalds. The English Civil War, which extended into Scotland, provided an opportunity for these clan hostilities to be reframed as political warfare.
The MacGregor clan faced a turbulent period in their history during the early 17th century. After the Battle of Glen Fruin in 1603, where the MacGregors defeated the Colquhouns but were accused of slaughtering innocent bystanders, King James VI declared the entire clan outlawed.
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