This is hard to answer if you don't say what period of Russian history you are talking about. The answer however that is correct in most case is: 'they were killed and their farms were set on fire'.
Saxon Peasants' Revolt happened in 1790.
The capitalist countries where sending men to fight against the russians ect so they resisted
They are still living in Russia.
The role was the same for all peasants thru out time: provide the labor for the rulers (the rich) to make money. It happened to the English peasants, the Russian peasants, and the French peasants (in France)...and it happened in Vietnam (French Indochina). Peasants provide the labor force; the Colonial ruler provides the funding, organization, and the product.
The band of peasants(the Peasants' Crusade) led by Peter the Hermit, was destroyed by Seljuk forces of Kilij Arslan.
KILLED
Those that resisted from within the 'Third Reich' were killed, if they could be found. Very few that resisted survived.
he got beheaded
they got invaded
With the French invasion of Russia many groups were affected; as well as the French nad the Russians there was the Prussians and the Austrians. Because of the 'scortched earth' tactics employed by the Russians the peasants were greatly affected.
If you mean the Peasants Revolt of 1381, that would be Richard II. He was only a boy at the time.
The Holy Roman emperors wanted to control Italy but were resisted by the Lombard League. This happened in northern Italy during the 12th and 13th centuries.