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On paper, the outcome was obvious. An English field army — armored cavalry, professional infantry, royal authority behind it. Across the river — a smaller, poorly equipped Scottish force led by William Wallace and Andrew de Moray. By every medieval standard, this should have been a short engagement. It wasn’t. On September 11, 1297, at Stirling Bridge, the English army walked into one of the most catastrophic tactical traps of the Middle Ages. This episode breaks down: • The political collapse that triggered rebellion • Edward I’s occupation of Scotland • The strategic importance of Stirling • The fatal decision to cross a narrow wooden bridge • How schiltron formations neutralized heavy cavalry • Why dividing an army mid-river guarantees disaster • And why Andrew de Moray’s role is often overshadowed This was not cinematic heroism. It was calculated timing. Terrain control. And command failure. One bridge. One misjudgment. One army destroyed in pieces. History is not shaped by strength alone. It is shaped by decisions made under pressure. Subscribe for more strategic turning points that reshaped nations. #StirlingBridge #WilliamWallace #AndrewDeMoray #EdwardI #MedievalWarfare #ScottishIndependence #BattleStrategy #MilitaryHistory #HistoryDocumentary