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William Wallace's death in 1305 elicited a profound reaction both in Scotland and beyond. His brutal execution galvanized Scottish resistance against English rule, turning him into a martyr and symbol of national pride. The brutality of his death stirred outrage and inspired many to join the fight for Scottish independence, ultimately leading to the rise of other leaders like Robert the Bruce. Wallace's legacy as a freedom fighter became entrenched in Scottish history and folklore.

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