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Essay heading: William Wallace
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As a child William lived with his uncle, a priest, in a town called Dunipace. While William and his younger brother John lived peaceful lives in the country, they also practiced the martial arts of the time, including swordsmanship and horsemanship. These skills of course would later help him in his conquest to free Scotland... displayed 300 characters
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These skills of course would later help him in his conquest to free Scotland. By the age of sixteen, William was preparing to follow his uncle's footsteps and go into the priesthood. In these times this was very common, the oldest son would gain control of the land and stay with the father while the younger sons would be sent to study at the church... displayed next 300 characters
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