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Apart from thousands of rebels who were rounded up and executed after the revolt, the preaching priest John Ball was drawn and quartered, Wat Tyler was killed at Smithfield after an argument with the King's squire, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Treasurer were executed by the peasants... it goes on and on!
Facts on the peasants 1. Medieval England experienced few revolts, but the most serious was the Peasants Revolt which took place in June 1381. 2. In June 1381, an army of peasants captured the Tower of London and killed the Archbishop of Canterbury and the King's Treasurer. 3. Wat Tyler was the leader of the peasants in the revolt.
Wat Tyler, John Ball and Jack Straw
Wat Tyler was the leader of the Peasant's Revolt in 1381 against King Richard II.
If you're referring to The Peasant's Revolt, aka; Wat Tyler's Rebellion, that was in June of 1381.
A Leader of The Peasants' Revolt, Wat Tyler was from Kent, in England.
Walter "Wat" Tyler (4 January 1341 - 15 June 1381) was the leader of the English Peasants' Revolt of 1381
It was a failure because their leader, Tyler Watt was killed
He dealt with it by killing wat tyler and this made the peasants mentally weaker because they had no strong leader!
Wat Tyler and John Ball were involved in the peasants revolt of 1381 .But the person who started was actually Wat TylerWat Tyler (pronounced = What Tiler)
Wat Tyler started the peasant revolt in 1381.
Wat Tyler was killed.
Apart from thousands of rebels who were rounded up and executed after the revolt, the preaching priest John Ball was drawn and quartered, Wat Tyler was killed at Smithfield after an argument with the King's squire, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Treasurer were executed by the peasants... it goes on and on!
He had his head chopped off
Facts on the peasants 1. Medieval England experienced few revolts, but the most serious was the Peasants Revolt which took place in June 1381. 2. In June 1381, an army of peasants captured the Tower of London and killed the Archbishop of Canterbury and the King's Treasurer. 3. Wat Tyler was the leader of the peasants in the revolt.
Wat Tyler was 40 when he died in 1381 as a leader of the Peasants Revolt. He has a national park called Wat Tyler Country Park (in the town of Basildon, county of Essex, England) dedicated to him.
because he knew he was good enough and he could help the peasants to victory