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In March 1381, the Peasants' Revolt began in England, largely fueled by discontent over heavy taxation, feudal oppression, and socioeconomic inequality exacerbated by the Black Death. The revolt was sparked by the introduction of a new poll tax, which aimed to fund military campaigns. Led by figures like Wat Tyler, the uprising saw thousands of peasants march to London, demanding reforms and the abolition of serfdom. The revolt ultimately culminated in violent confrontations with the authorities, leading to its suppression later that year.

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