Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Sir William Wallace :: essays research papers
 When the king of Scotland  died without an heir to the throne the nephew of the king also the king of  England nicknamed Edward the Longshanks (Edward I) took the throne for himself  and complete control of Scotland.       William WallWhen the king of Scotland died without an heir to the  throne the nephew of the king also the king of England nicknamed Edward the  Longshanks (Edward I) took the throne for himself and complete control of Scotland.      William Wallace was Born  in January of the year 1272. He was the second of three sons. He was born in  the town of Elerslie, which was in Scotland. His Father Sir Malcolm Wallace  held the title of knight but had little to no political power. Wallace's Father  was involved in a revolt called Turnberry Band when William was 14 years old  and was sent to live with his uncle Argile. His Uncle taught William Latin  and French and how to be a swordsmen.When William's father returned from the  revolt at Turnberry Band William was 17 years old. Fighting between rival  families and rival towns were heating up. Civil War was about to Break out  in Scotland. Brawling and riots inside towns turned into full scale battles,  Where in the Battle of Loudoun Hill William's father was involved and killed.  William Stayed with his mother For two years until he met Murron Braidfoot  and married her in the year 1272. There are many tales on how William Wallace  became and outlaw after his marrige, one such is that one day Wil  liam was  fishing at a near by lake when a group of english soilders approached him and  demanded william give them the fish he had caught. William trying to get food  for himself and his wife said they could only take half. The soilders enraged  lunged at William. But William fought off and killed both of the guards, forever  becoming an outlaw. In The month of may 1272 A group of english soilders under  the command of The English Sheriff of Lanark, William de Hazelrig ordered the  death of William's wife. It seems that William had already started his revolt  against England when his wife was murdered in an attempt to arrest Wallace.  Wallace's huge act of rebellion attracted the attention of common folk and  Scots nobles alike, all of whom were unwilling to bear Edward the Longshanks  laws.  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Rebelion forces under William Wallace were scattered all over scotland  but they all submerged together and met a larger more equipped english army  at the Battle of Stirling. The Battle of Stirling happened a little differently    					    
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