Don't believe Hollwood movies.
Unlikely.
Yes, William Wallace dies in "Braveheart." He is captured by the English and ultimately executed through a brutal process, which serves as a catalyst for the Scottish rebellion. His death becomes a symbol of sacrifice and inspires others to continue fighting for Scotland's freedom.
William Wallace fought for freedom of Scotland from under English rule.
"Freedom!"
William 'Staker' Wallace was an Irish freedom fighter in the 1730s.
William Wallace achieved his country's freedom against the English
Unlikely.
Yes, William Wallace dies in "Braveheart." He is captured by the English and ultimately executed through a brutal process, which serves as a catalyst for the Scottish rebellion. His death becomes a symbol of sacrifice and inspires others to continue fighting for Scotland's freedom.
William Wallace fought for freedom of Scotland from under English rule.
"Freedom!"
William 'Staker' Wallace was an Irish freedom fighter in the 1730s.
A Hollywood movie about the life of Sir William Wallace, Scottish freedom fighter BUT the term 'Braveheart' was actually attributed to King Robert the Bruce before he died he requested that his heart be removed and buried in the Holy Land (Palestine)
The famous quote "They may take our lives, but they'll never take our freedom!" is attributed to William Wallace in the film "Braveheart," but there is no historical evidence that he actually said these exact words. The film takes creative liberties with historical facts and dialogue. Wallace was a real Scottish knight and leader during the Wars of Scottish Independence, but much of what is portrayed in the movie is dramatized for cinematic effect.
In reference to his country (Scotland) being free from the English.
"how can i be accused of treason, when England is a foreign land to me!" According to the film, Braveheart, his last words were "Freedom". And we all know how wildly inaccurate that movie was. The truth is, no-one actually knows what his last words were.
William Wallace impacted world history for Scotland by not only by gaining their freedom but showing that they are a country and can stand up for themselves. William defeated the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge, was defeated at Falkirk and spent the next several years on the run, both in Scotland and on the continent, before being captured and cruelly executed as a traitor to England on August 23, 1305. William mad the best gain for Scotland and died for his country. The freedom that he gained is still in Scotland today and now people are able to not be "controlled" by kings and queens.
Yes, there is a statue of William Wallace in Australia. It is located in the town of Glenrowan, Victoria, which is known for its association with the infamous Australian outlaw Ned Kelly. The statue commemorates Wallace's legacy as a Scottish hero and symbolizes the fight for freedom and justice.