That’s true. Alexander II worked to secure Scotland’s independence and maintain peace with England. The Treaty of York in 1237, signed during his reign, helped define the boundary between England and Scotland—one that largely still exists today.
That’s true. Alexander II worked to secure Scotland’s independence and maintain peace with England. The Treaty of York in 1237, signed during his reign, helped define the boundary between England and Scotland—one that largely still exists today.
His sudden death in 1249 led to the succession of his young son, Alexander III, which marked a critical point in Scottish history.