The Jacobite Rising echoed all over Outlander S7.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary Despite the Jacobite Rebellion being primarily central to the story of Outlander seasons 1 through 3, many events of season 7 threw back to the Jacobite Rising of 1745 and its aftermath. Finding a part of the Jacobite gold in 1770s North Carolina brought the rebellion back into Jamie Fraser’s mind, especially as it connected to his Aunt Jocasta Cameron and the way she got her River Run fortune.
Realizing the musket ball Jamie and Claire left them in Outlander season 7, episode 3 was actual gold, Roger briefly explained to Brianna how the Frenchman’s gold promised by France in support of Bonnie Prince Charlie was the stuff of myth for many Scots. Before proposing the fake sleepover that gave him the chance to kidnap Jemmy, Rob Cameron explained to Brianna and Roger that he was poor while his ex-wife’s family wasn’t, thus making his money problems evident.
The Jacobite Gold Motivating Rob Cameron Connects The Calamity To Culloden While his motivations might still be unknown, Outlander season 7 established that Rob decided to kidnap Jemmy after learning about the possibility of time travel and her knowing the location of the Frenchman’s gold.
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