Yes--it is an archival photo depicting the ancestors and friends of Sponge MacBob MacGregor before their progeny settled in/on/at Bikini Bottom. They are cheering for the Scots from the bottom of the river,and celebrated later with Krabbie Patties and tankards of near-beer. What a day! They still talk about it!
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Came here just after watching Braveheart for the dozenth time
@FBI who cares, if the movie was garbage and accurate it wouldnt even be remembered. Only because it was a good movie we have people looking about this battle. No one watches movies for historical accuracy thats what documentaries are for. The movie being good makes people interested in the real events.
Completely different than depicted in "Braveheart". Incredible example of the value of leadership and strategy. Brilliant tactics by the Scots and a perfect example of how arrogance,combined with underestimating the enemy leads to defeat. One of history's greatest moments.
The video was a great, comprehensive break down of what was going on. But I'm giving you a thumbs up for having the backbone to say "if you don't like it, there's the thumbs down button." Well done sir.
Could have been a much better explanation. Poorly put together. I still don't know what happened. God forbid you should use a timeline and better visuals.
Alba Go Brach, May the Almighty Architect of the Universe help Scotland to escape the clutches of the Union Of The Crowns, designed to make England invincible.
you screwed up when you boldly and ignorantly slandered Wallace saying he had a "penchant" for murder at 2 minutes. a strong or habitual liking for something or tendency to do something:
Edinburgh/Glasgow midland area? Mate the is about three different accents going from West to East Glasgow never mind different cities. It sounds posh Scottish Edinburgh.
Ancestors Mom Grandma Iva 1919-2001 Isaac V Wamsley Jr 1875-1930 Isaac V Wamsley Sr 1836-1908 Isaac Wamsley III 1798-1868 Isaac Harvey Wamsley Jr 1778-1825 Isaac Harvey Wamsley Sr 1735-1825 Revolutionary War Veteran Leah Stout Wamsley wife 1742-1820 Daughter of Dr Jonathan Stout 1704-1775 Richard Stout 1678-1749 John Stout 1645-1724 Middletown NJ Son of Richard and Penelope.. Elizabeth Crawford Stout wife 1650-1730 Ayshire Scotland Daughter of John Crawford 1618-1698 12th Lord Patrick Crawford 1580-1649 11th Lord William Crawford 1560-1644 10th Lord Patrick Crawford 1530-1560 7th Lord Thomas Crawford 1505-1541 6th Lord James Crawford 1470-? 5th Lord Robert Crawford 1435-1513 4th Lord Archibald Crawford 1389-? 3rd Lord Thomas Crawford 1350-1401 2nd Lord Reginald Crawford 1317-1358 1st Laird Reginald Crawford 1283-1358 Fought at Bannockburn 1314 along with Robert the Bruce and received Lordship for his services. Hugh Crawford ? -1319 Sir Reginald Crawford of Loudon 1255-1297 Sister Margaret married Alan Wallace, mother of Sir William Wallace
The Stirling bridge is always a bit shaky but double shakings would have put money on the Scottish uncle wallace is simply put you will stay here you will perish in time will bee called pensioners as shaky as the the old bridge Earl of Stirling if you you will you will with a happy smile you will never be dishourable uwill in time appreciate the world ,people who died you know thousands just fort another battle till the date we all may obay my uncle wallace sword love till death do us part always 🌹D.C.M in remembrance of wife's we lost.
Scotland won the war and gained its independence after the battle of bannockburn, it remained a sovereign independent country until 1707 when Scotland and England signed the act of union to create Great Britian, the union Jack is literally a combination of the Scottish and English flags
Dude, this was very well made and narrated. The battle map could have been more detailed but I'm not an expert. You should do more of these.
1:42 actual photo from the battle of sterling bridge :D
True1 Gamer Aye early Kodak !
Yes--it is an archival photo depicting the ancestors and friends of Sponge MacBob MacGregor before their progeny settled in/on/at Bikini Bottom. They are cheering for the Scots from the bottom of the river,and celebrated later with Krabbie Patties and tankards of near-beer. What a day! They still talk about it!
Came here just after watching Braveheart for the dozenth time
Antonio Colangelo why it’s rubbish.
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Haha yeah but I guess at very least it gets some people interested, the rest can stay ignorant i guess.
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@FBI who cares, if the movie was garbage and accurate it wouldnt even be remembered. Only because it was a good movie we have people looking about this battle. No one watches movies for historical accuracy thats what documentaries are for. The movie being good makes people interested in the real events.
@FBI no its not, what do you know
Completely different than depicted in "Braveheart". Incredible example of the value of leadership and strategy. Brilliant tactics by the Scots and a perfect example of how arrogance,combined with underestimating the enemy leads to defeat. One of history's greatest moments.
You have DeMoray wearing the Douglas colours , white field with three blue stars .
Really helped me with my history assignment!
I learned a lot, thank you!
The video was a great, comprehensive break down of what was going on. But I'm giving you a thumbs up for having the backbone to say "if you don't like it, there's the thumbs down button." Well done sir.
Thank you, this helped me so much!
Thank you! That was very interesting!
good video keep em comming
Cool vid
How don't you have millions of subs????
Still early days for this channel, mate, but I'm glad you think it's got the potential to make it that far.
yeah keep it going
156 now.... getting there
Good vid, helped a lot with my homework
Please pick one spelling of Wallace / Wallis’ spelling. Can be confusing. Otherwise an excellent presentation
nothing like a good English slaughter video to brighten my day 😎👌🏼...
Hahaa.... good one. Your comment made me laugh.
👍🏻👍🏻
Bannockburn is even better..
I'll be honest "Alright chaps let's have a wee battle" is a totally accurate representation of English Knights of the time.
Could have been a much better explanation. Poorly put together. I still don't know what happened. God forbid you should use a timeline and better visuals.
Good video
Glad you enjoyed it, mate.
Rubbish generalship by cressingham, he had been told a Ford was a few miles away and should have used it.
the Johnstons were on the border so i can only imagine what they went through
online school anyone?
Alba Go Brach, May the Almighty Architect of the Universe help Scotland to escape the clutches of the Union Of The Crowns, designed to make England invincible.
@Nelson Robert Willis Isn't it Alba gu Brath?
Scots r brave x
you screwed up when you boldly and ignorantly slandered Wallace saying he had a "penchant" for murder at 2 minutes. a strong or habitual liking for something or tendency to do something:
andrew "murray" eh? 😂
All the dislikes from the Longshanks' descendants
haha! True. This is a great video!
Great video but (Devil) write like this (عفريت) .
I still love that Irish accent of yours.
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Irish accent??
was wondering that myself
Hi Kaylee, that is actually a Scottish accent from the Edinburgh/Glasgow midland area. X
Edinburgh/Glasgow midland area? Mate the is about three different accents going from West to East Glasgow never mind different cities.
It sounds posh Scottish Edinburgh.
Ancestors
Mom
Grandma Iva 1919-2001
Isaac V Wamsley Jr 1875-1930
Isaac V Wamsley Sr 1836-1908
Isaac Wamsley III 1798-1868
Isaac Harvey Wamsley Jr 1778-1825
Isaac Harvey Wamsley Sr 1735-1825
Revolutionary War Veteran
Leah Stout Wamsley wife 1742-1820
Daughter of
Dr Jonathan Stout 1704-1775
Richard Stout 1678-1749
John Stout 1645-1724 Middletown NJ
Son of Richard and Penelope..
Elizabeth Crawford Stout wife 1650-1730
Ayshire Scotland
Daughter of
John Crawford 1618-1698
12th Lord Patrick Crawford 1580-1649
11th Lord William Crawford 1560-1644
10th Lord Patrick Crawford 1530-1560
7th Lord Thomas Crawford 1505-1541
6th Lord James Crawford 1470-?
5th Lord Robert Crawford 1435-1513
4th Lord Archibald Crawford 1389-?
3rd Lord Thomas Crawford 1350-1401
2nd Lord Reginald Crawford 1317-1358
1st Laird Reginald Crawford 1283-1358 Fought at Bannockburn 1314 along with Robert the Bruce and received Lordship for his services.
Hugh Crawford ? -1319
Sir Reginald Crawford of Loudon 1255-1297
Sister Margaret married Alan Wallace, mother of Sir William Wallace
The Stirling bridge is always a bit shaky but double shakings would have put money on the Scottish uncle wallace is simply put you will stay here you will perish in time will bee called pensioners as shaky as the the old bridge Earl of Stirling if you you will you will with a happy smile you will never be dishourable uwill in time appreciate the world ,people who died you know thousands just fort another battle till the date we all may obay my uncle wallace sword love till death do us part always 🌹D.C.M in remembrance of wife's we lost.
The English won in the end 🇬🇧
Interesting that you chose the union flag rather than the English flag
The game's not over yet, dude.
Scotland won the war and gained its independence after the battle of bannockburn, it remained a sovereign independent country until 1707 when Scotland and England signed the act of union to create Great Britian, the union Jack is literally a combination of the Scottish and English flags