William Wallace. Early Life Fought villagers at Ayr. Imprisoned and nearly starved. When released, formed a gang and attacked English sympathizers.

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William Wallace

Early Life Fought villagers at Ayr. Imprisoned and nearly starved. When released, formed a gang and attacked English sympathizers.

May 1297 Killed one of Edward I’s knights.

August 1297 Attacked English Garrisons between the rivers Forth and Tay.

September 1297 The Battle of Sterling Bridge.

October 1297 Invaded Northumberla nd and Cumberland

October 1297 Receives the title of Knight.

Edward I “Longshanks” Also nicknamed the “Hammer of the Scots”

March 1298 Edward I returns from France.

July 1298 Battle of Falkirk, Scots lose.

1303 France and England agree to a tentative peace. Edward focuses his attention on the Scottish problem.

August 5, 1305 Wallace is arrested for treason.

August 23,1305 Wallace was executed.

Robert the Bruce Follower of Wallace. Re-organizes the Scottish rebellion and win the freedom of the Scots.

Wallace Remembered Today

Edward II

Isabella, the She-Wolf of France