Where was Wallace born?
Elderslie/Ellerslie
When did the Battle of Stirling Bridge take place?
1297
What reason was related to a battle
Edward was angry about the defeat at Stirling Bridge
Where was Wallace executed?
London
How tall was Wallace?
Over 6 feet tall
Who were the English commanders at Stirling
John de Warenne and Hugh Cressingham
What country did Wallace go to so he could get help?
France
What was the punishment Wallace was given?
Hung, Drawn and Quartered
Who did William Wallace kill in 1295?
Sheriff of Lanark
Name 2 advantages the English had over the Scots
Better armour
Better weapons
Larger army
Experienced leaders and soldiers
What was Wallace doing in the North of England that angered Edward?
Attacking towns and burning the down
Where was Wallace's head displayed
London Bridge
What was the title given to Wallace in 1297?
Guardian of Scotland
How many of the English Army were killed?
Around half and Cressingham
What reason was related to money
Wallace killed the English taxman and told the Scots to stop paying taxes
Name a town where Wallace's arms or legs were displayed
Newcastle, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Stirling or Perth
What skills did Wallace have that made him a good leader?
Had good survival skills
Could read and write
Inspiring
Give a reason for the Scottish victory
Knew the battlefield well
Were passionate about defending their country
Any other relevant response
What battle did Edward defeat Wallace?
Battle of Falkirk 1298
Why was Wallace so brutally executed?
To show others not to rebel against Edward