Edward killed William Wallace at the battle of Stirling Bridge. Edward then cut of Wallace's head and stuck it on a spike
Edward I (Edward the First) did outlive William Wallace. Wallace died in August 1305, Edward died in July 1307 and that is only because Edward had Wallace executed otherwise Wallace would probably have outlived Edward.
No, William Wallace was a Scottish rebel who fought against the English. If you have any problems YouTube Horrible Histories William Wallace :)
William Wallace rebelled because Scottish independence was threatened by the English Edward I and William wanted to protect it.
William Wallace did not have 'power' at that time. Robert the Bruce became King shortly afterwards.
Edward killed William Wallace at the battle of Stirling Bridge. Edward then cut of Wallace's head and stuck it on a spike
Edward I (Edward the First) did outlive William Wallace. Wallace died in August 1305, Edward died in July 1307 and that is only because Edward had Wallace executed otherwise Wallace would probably have outlived Edward.
No, William Wallace was a Scottish rebel who fought against the English. If you have any problems YouTube Horrible Histories William Wallace :)
William Wallace rebelled because Scottish independence was threatened by the English Edward I and William wanted to protect it.
King Edward II of England
He wanted Scotland to be independent.
William Wallace did not have 'power' at that time. Robert the Bruce became King shortly afterwards.
An army of Scots led by William Wallace.
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Edward Wallace died in 1885.
it was culloden Yes, is the correct answer, NOT Culloden.
Because Edward I of England said he had commited treason. But Wallace had never taken an oath of allegiance to Edward I. The real reason was that Wallace was too dangerous. Edward thought that with Wallace out of the way, Scotland would be easier to subdue. He was wrong.