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The Battle of Stirling Bridge 1 st September
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The Battle of Stirling Bridge

1st September

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Lesson aim:

• Discuss the Battle of Stirling Bridge!!

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The Facts

• When? 11th December 1297

• Where? Stirling Bridge, Stirlingshire.

• Who?5,000 Scotsmen led by William Wallace

vs. 12,000 English trained soldiers led by John de Warenne

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Wallace’s army was mainly infantry (soldiers on foot) with spears.

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The English army had knights (men on horseback with armour).

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1 Wallace’s army is standing on a hill, so they have a good view

over the ‘battlefield’.

Edward’s Army

Wallace’s Army

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2The English begin to move across the narrow bridge.

Edward’s Army

Wallace’s Army

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3Finally, more than half the English army has crossed the bridge.

Edward’s Army

Wallace’s Army

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4Wallace’s men begin to rush down the hill.

Edward’s Army

Wallace’s Army

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5The Scots trap the Englishmen in the bend of the river…

Edward’s Army

Wallace’s Army

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What do you think happened next?

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After the Battle…

Wallace went to the north of England – he and his men burnt around 715 villages, murdering innocent people.

Wallace encouraged European traders to come back to Scotland – he promised it was safe.

The myth of English power, that their army was too powerful to overcome, was destroyed.

EDWARD WAS HUMILIATED (ashamed) AND NOW DETERMINED TO CRUSH THE SCOTS.

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The Wallace Monument, 1869


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