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What was Andrew morays role in Scottish wars of independence

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Andrew Moray dignified the flag and headed a revolution against Edward in the North and East of Scotland. He got the association with William Wallace to overthrow Edward’s forces.

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Andrew Moray and his father imprisoned by Edward's forces. When he got succeeded to flee out from prison, he got the association with William to conquer the castles. They covered up the castles named as Inverness, Banff, Elgin and Duffus castles and tried to raise the support with Scots. After that Andrew made the plan for the war but Scots met to Edward's army to get the victory. This war cost Andrew to give his life.


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