William Wallace gathered an army by rallying local Scottish nobles and commoners who were discontent with English rule, particularly after the oppressive policies of King Edward I. He leveraged his reputation as a skilled warrior and leader, inspiring people to join his cause for Scottish independence. Additionally, Wallace's early successes in battles, such as the victory at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297, further attracted supporters to his movement. As his fame grew, more men flocked to his banner, eager to fight against English oppression.
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