William Wallace, despite his significant role in the Scottish Wars of Independence, faced notable failures, particularly in his military campaigns. His most famous defeat at the Battle of Falkirk in 1298 weakened the Scottish resistance against English rule. Additionally, despite rallying support and inspiring many, he struggled to maintain a united front among the Scots, leading to fragmentation in their efforts. Ultimately, his capture and execution in 1305 marked a significant setback for the Scottish cause, despite his legacy enduring as a symbol of resistance.
Italy
his mums name was keelie wallice
because he lost his !
Elderslie near Paisley near Glasgow, Scotland.
william wallaces whole campaign against the english was driven by revenge and not patriotism
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He was named the "Guardian of Scotland."
his mums name was keelie wallice
Murron MacClannough
because he lost his !
His real name is William Keith Wallace.
Elderslie near Paisley near Glasgow, Scotland.
william wallaces whole campaign against the english was driven by revenge and not patriotism
Northumbrian English (later known as Scots)
to achieve peace
peace
he died ha ha