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Essay heading: William Wallace
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Costain says, The best fighting force in the world would be helpless if it lacked authority behind it to supply arms and food and scouting facilities to keep an eye on enemy movements.5 The Scots were at an obvious disadvantage from the get go.
Another factor that influenced the failure of Wallaces rebellion, beside the Scottish lack of leadership or organization, is the unwillingness of the Scottish nobles to come together as one unit and fight together to rid their country of the English oppressors... displayed 300 characters
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The nobles just simply could not find it in themselves to cooperate. After King Alexander III had died, and after his only heir to the throne, Margaret, died, thirteen claimants to the Scottish throne came forward.6 By this time King Edward of England saw his opportunity and Scotland was essentially occupied by the English... displayed next 300 characters
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