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16 October 2014
Consider the Lilies

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Although Consider the Lilies isn't an historical novel, it does take place during a turbulent period in Scotland's history. As a reader, you may find you get more out of the book if you understand what the issues and circumstances were during the time in which the book is set.

How much do you know about this time period? Test your knowledge with our quick quiz.

Why did the Highland Clearances take place?
People were evicted to make room for sheep.
People wanted to leave and find a better life overseas.
People were needed in the cities to work in heavy industry.
When did the Highland Clearances take place?
1710 -1810
1790 -1890
1850 -1950
Who owned most of the land in the Highlands?
Crofters.
Factors.
The aristocracy.
What was the role of a factor?
To make sure that people were adequately housed.
To rear the highly profitable flocks of sheep.
To collect rent.
What is referred to by the term crofting?
Living in a traditional Highland black house.
Subsistence farming on a small plot of land.
Arable farming on a tenanted estate.




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