William Wallace, a Scottish warrior, kills a platoon of the English lord's soldiers because he is angry that Murron, his new wife and childhood love, was killed. This causes the village to rise up against English rule, and eventually the whole country does the same.
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William Wallace, a Scottish warrior, kills a platoon of the English lord's soldiers because he is angry that Murron, his new wife and childhood love, was killed. This causes the village to rise up against English rule, and eventually the whole country does the same.
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