Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Battle of Falkirk (1298)
- Began on the
22nd July 1298
- Took place in
Falkirk, Scotland
- Because: The Scots
wanted independence
- England was lead
by Edward I
- Scotland was
lead by William
Wallace
- English
Army
- 2500
Cavalry
- 12500
Infantry
- Scottish
Army
- 1000
Cavalry
- 5000
Infantry
- The Scottish army were placed on
higher ground as an advantage
considering they had less than half
the amount the English army had.
- Four Schiltrons were
used and inbetween
each one were archers.
- The archers were
defended by the
Scottish cavalry
- 1. The English cavalry surprised the Scottish
cavalry by attacking on both sides of the
hill. The Scottish cavalry that weren't
killed fled the battlefield
- 2. The more skilled English
archers took down the
Scottish archers
- 3. Edward ordered a
frontal cavalry charge
on the four Scottish
Schiltrons which was
unsuccessful.
- 4. The English archers
began to take down the
Scottish Schiltrons and
after gaps began to
appear in them, the
cavalry finished off the
Schiltrons.
- Weapons
Used
- Swords
- Longbows
- Crossbows
- Spears
- Chainmail
Armour