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The English support for Owain Glyndŵr was largely driven by discontent with English rule and the desire for greater autonomy in Wales. Many saw him as a symbol of national pride and resistance against oppression. Additionally, his leadership during the Welsh revolt in the early 15th century resonated with those who were frustrated by social and economic inequalities imposed by the English crown. His vision of an independent Wales and a Welsh parliament attracted a diverse following, including disillusioned English supporters.

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