The Peasants' Revolt of 1381 was primarily driven by widespread discontent over heavy taxation, particularly the poll tax imposed to fund the Hundred Years' War. Economic hardship, exacerbated by the Black Death, had led to labor shortages and rising prices, fueling resentment among the lower classes. Additionally, social and political grievances, including the desire for greater rights and opposition to feudal obligations, further motivated the rebellion. The revolt highlighted the growing tensions between the peasantry and the ruling classes in medieval England.
he was one of the three leaders and was none as the rebel and died by being executed in 1381
1381
The Peasant's Revolt of 1381 failed by the rebels gave up too easily after their meeting with King Richard II. He proceeded, almost immediately, to go back on every agreement he made with the peasants, and the rebel leaders ended up dead while the rest of the peasants went back to their previous conditions.
Starts in 1381 and ends in the summer of 1381
The Peasant's Revolt began in 1381.
he was one of the three leaders and was none as the rebel and died by being executed in 1381
In 1381 the peasants revolted
1381
Because many people died of it. It caused the end of the mongol empire and caused the peasants revolt in 1381?
the peasants revolt started on July 12th 1381.
Walter "Wat" Tyler (4 January 1341 - 15 June 1381) was the leader of the English Peasants' Revolt of 1381
The Peasant's Revolt of 1381 failed by the rebels gave up too easily after their meeting with King Richard II. He proceeded, almost immediately, to go back on every agreement he made with the peasants, and the rebel leaders ended up dead while the rest of the peasants went back to their previous conditions.
Starts in 1381 and ends in the summer of 1381
31st of december 1381
May 30 - November 1381
The peasants revolt, Started on the 13th of the month July, Year 1381.
The Peasant's Revolt began in 1381.