Wallace Revolt
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Was a revolt in Scotland against English occupation led by William Wallace and Andrew de Moray.
Chronology
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- November 1297: William Wallace, a Scottish knight and leader of the Scottish resistance against English rule, picked up the sword in 1297 to invade England. He crossed into Northumberland, a territory that was part of the Kingdom of Scotland at the time.
- December 1297: Scottish forces led by William Wallace leave Northumberland.
- November 1297: William Wallace, a Scottish knight and leader of the Scottish resistance against English rule, picked up the sword in 1297 to invade England. He crossed into Northumberland, a territory that was part of the Kingdom of Scotland at the time.
- November 1297: Wallace and Moray divided their forces and in a short time again forced the English south of the Forth, leaving them holding only the castle of Dundee.
- December 1297: Scottish forces led by William Wallace leave Northumberland.