Wallace hated the English, he felt that they had no right to take Scotland for themselves. Scotland had already been having a prosperous time and the English were looking to get the rich land and prosperous kingdoms. Wallace was not going to let the English take Scotland just to acquire riches. He gathered many fighters and joined them under this cause. The fact that their land was going to be taken and they were going to have to pay a lot, even be kicked out of their land was unacceptable. Bouillon also had a similar reason to head into battle. Bouillon heard from the Pope that Jerusalem, a place labeled Holy by the Christians, was taken by Muslims and that they were unable to access land that they should also be able to go to. Bouillon went on to gather his army similar to wallace and went on to give them a reason as to why go out and protect what is “theirs”. Both Wallace and Bouillon had the feeling that land that they have or their homeland has brought up with them should not be taken from them since their people have built it up and have a lot of their possessions located there. Bouillon and Wallace both had a kind of patriotic reason to protect/reacquire the land that they believed was there’s. Patriotism seems to be a very important and powerful reason to have many people by a certain side since it gives people a sense of doing something for their country, that …show more content…
The time was full of battles and conquering since there was not much else going. Many of these events led to people such as wallace and Bouillon to become who they are known as today. Even though they were born far apart from each other, they seemed to share many things in common. This could be since they both were leaders who led their people under one common goal which also lead to them having almost the same type of reason to hate their opposition. But even though both of these men have a lot in common, they also have some characteristics that separate each one them and makes them unique to their homeland. Such as the way they impacted the history after their deaths. As seen above, even though both men seemed to live in the same era with very similar problems, that doesn’t mean they won’t have some