yes the peasants revolt changes everything.
Indeed, the sacking of the Tower of London and mass execution of Royal officials, charters granted to rebel towns, eventual suppression of revolt and execution of rebel leaders
The Peasant's Revolt began in 1381.
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London, England.
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yes many people died during the peasant revolt
The Peasant's Revolt began in 1381.
Wat Tyler started the peasant revolt in 1381.
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London, England.
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1358 - The Jacquerie, France 1381 - The English Peasant Revolt
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King Richard II was 14 years old at the time and had little involvement with the policy measures that led to the peasant revolt of 1381. The leader of the revolt - Wat Tyler - was however killed by his courtiers during a meeting with Richard. Richard II then allowed the othe peasant leaders to be pursued and executed. That ended the revolt and Richard during his lifetime did nothing to address the peasant's existing situation. The so-called Poll Tax - the reason for the revolt - had its name changed afterwards, but was not abolished.
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