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Page 1: William Wallace. Early Life Fought villagers at Ayr. Imprisoned and nearly starved. When released, formed a gang and attacked English sympathizers

William Wallace

Page 2: William Wallace. Early Life Fought villagers at Ayr. Imprisoned and nearly starved. When released, formed a gang and attacked English sympathizers

Early Life

• Fought villagers at Ayr.

• Imprisoned and nearly starved.

• When released, formed a gang and attacked English sympathizers.

Page 3: 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.

Page 4: William Wallace. Early Life Fought villagers at Ayr. Imprisoned and nearly starved. When released, formed a gang and attacked English sympathizers

August 1297

• Attacked English Garrisons between the rivers Forth and Tay.

Page 5: William Wallace. Early Life Fought villagers at Ayr. Imprisoned and nearly starved. When released, formed a gang and attacked English sympathizers

September 1297

• The Battle of Sterling Bridge.

Page 6: William Wallace. Early Life Fought villagers at Ayr. Imprisoned and nearly starved. When released, formed a gang and attacked English sympathizers

October 1297

• Invaded Northumberland and Cumberland

Page 7: William Wallace. Early Life Fought villagers at Ayr. Imprisoned and nearly starved. When released, formed a gang and attacked English sympathizers

October 1297

• Receives the title of Knight.

Page 8: William Wallace. Early Life Fought villagers at Ayr. Imprisoned and nearly starved. When released, formed a gang and attacked English sympathizers

Edward I “Longshanks”

Also nicknamed the “Hammer of the Scots”

Page 9: William Wallace. Early Life Fought villagers at Ayr. Imprisoned and nearly starved. When released, formed a gang and attacked English sympathizers

March 1298

• Edward I returns from France.

Page 10: William Wallace. Early Life Fought villagers at Ayr. Imprisoned and nearly starved. When released, formed a gang and attacked English sympathizers

July 1298• Battle of Falkirk, Scots lose.

Page 11: William Wallace. Early Life Fought villagers at Ayr. Imprisoned and nearly starved. When released, formed a gang and attacked English sympathizers

1303

• France and England agree to a tentative peace.

• Edward focuses his attention on the Scottish problem.

Page 12: William Wallace. Early Life Fought villagers at Ayr. Imprisoned and nearly starved. When released, formed a gang and attacked English sympathizers

August 5, 1305

• Wallace is arrested for treason.

Page 13: William Wallace. Early Life Fought villagers at Ayr. Imprisoned and nearly starved. When released, formed a gang and attacked English sympathizers

August 23,1305

• Wallace was executed.

Page 14: William Wallace. Early Life Fought villagers at Ayr. Imprisoned and nearly starved. When released, formed a gang and attacked English sympathizers

Robert the Bruce

• Follower of Wallace.

• Re-organizes the Scottish rebellion and win the freedom of the Scots.

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Wallace Remembered Today

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Edward II

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Isabella, the She-Wolf of France