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Battle of Falkirk Timeline Game

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About This Challenge

The Battle of Falkirk (1298) was a significant event in Scottish history, where William Wallace led a rebellion against English rule. This game allows players to immerse themselves in the historical context of this battle and test their knowledge of the events leading up to it.

  • Players will learn about the key figures involved in the Battle of Falkirk, such as William Wallace and King Edward I of England.
  • They will also explore the tactics and strategies used by both sides during the battle.
  • Players can challenge themselves to place important events in the correct chronological order leading up to the Battle of Falkirk.
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  • March 26, 1296: Edward I of England invades Scotland
  • May 1297: William Wallace leads Scottish rebellion against English rule
  • September 11, 1297: Battle of Stirling Bridge, Scottish victory over English forces
  • July 22, 1298: Edward I leads English army into Scotland to suppress rebellion
  • July 22, 1298: Scottish forces under William Wallace retreat to Falkirk
  • July 22, 1298: Battle of Falkirk takes place, English victory over Scots
  • August 1298: William Wallace resigns as Guardian of Scotland
  • August 1304: Edward I captures Stirling Castle
  • August 5, 1305: William Wallace captured by English forces
  • August 23, 1305: William Wallace executed in London

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