The Battle of Falkirk, fought on January 17, 1298, during the First War of Scottish Independence, resulted in significant losses for the Scots. Estimates suggest that around 2,000 to 3,000 Scottish soldiers died in the battle, although exact numbers are difficult to ascertain. The defeat was a setback for William Wallace, who was leading the Scottish forces against the English army.
There is no known official figure for how many men William Wallace fought with in the Battle of Falkirk. There have been so many conflicting statements from both the Scots and the English over the years that the truth has been distorted and lost in history.
Battle of Stirling Bridge states: Scotland had 5,000 and England had 20,000
Some of the battles William Wallace fought in were the Battle of Elcho Park, the Battle of Falkirk, and the Action at Earnside. He also fought in the Action at Happrew, the Battle of Loudoun Hill, the Raid of Scone, and the Battle of Stirling Bridge, among others. Wallace was one of the prominent leaders in the Wars of Scottish Independence.
Near the end of the battle, many English had been killed and the remaining army were fearful of the powerful Scots. The fact that the small army of Scots were winning against their large army made them afraid, and although they still had a good chance of winning the battle, the English scattered. Some drowned, and others were killed by the Scots.
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There is no known official figure for how many men William Wallace fought with in the Battle of Falkirk. There have been so many conflicting statements from both the Scots and the English over the years that the truth has been distorted and lost in history.
Battle of Stirling Bridge states: Scotland had 5,000 and England had 20,000
Some of the battles William Wallace fought in were the Battle of Elcho Park, the Battle of Falkirk, and the Action at Earnside. He also fought in the Action at Happrew, the Battle of Loudoun Hill, the Raid of Scone, and the Battle of Stirling Bridge, among others. Wallace was one of the prominent leaders in the Wars of Scottish Independence.
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Near the end of the battle, many English had been killed and the remaining army were fearful of the powerful Scots. The fact that the small army of Scots were winning against their large army made them afraid, and although they still had a good chance of winning the battle, the English scattered. Some drowned, and others were killed by the Scots.
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William Wallace fought in two major battles the Battle Of Stirling Bridge which he won and Battle Of Falkirk but also was in several small battles due to using guerrilla warfare
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