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William Wallace began fighting primarily in response to the oppressive rule of the English crown over Scotland, particularly under King Edward I. The heavy taxation, loss of Scottish autonomy, and brutal suppression of Scottish culture and rights fueled his desire for freedom. Wallace became a leader in the struggle for Scottish independence, rallying others to resist English domination and fight for their homeland. His actions were driven by a sense of justice and national pride, making him a symbol of resistance against tyranny.

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