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==Summary==
The <i>Outlaw King</i> does a much better job than <i>Braveheart</i> in depicting events that led to the Scottish rebellions that ultimately led to their independence. Robert the Bruce, both his ambition and bravery, were critical to the ultimate success against the English. The key events between the 1290s and 1307, the first major victory against the English, are sometimes glossed over or not displayed to full accuracy, the rise of Robert the Bruce does show the difficult political landscape that Robert had to navigate in his rise to power and ultimately the Scottish crown.
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