In 1296, the Nobles of Scotland, together with their weak King Baliol, placed Scotland under the tyrannical rule of King Edward 1 of England. Some Scottish nobles including Sir William Wallace were ashamed of the chains of England. The fame of Wallace’s victories brought thousands of recruits to his army to fight for freedom.
In 1296, the Nobles of Scotland, together with their weak King Baliol, placed Scotland under the tyrannical rule of King Edward 1 of England. Some Scottish nobles including Sir William Wallace were ashamed of the chains of England. The fame of Wallace’s victories brought thousands of recruits to his army to fight for freedom.