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Wat Tyler's Rebellion, also known as the Peasants' Revolt of 1381, was primarily caused by widespread discontent over high taxes, particularly the poll tax imposed to fund the Hundred Years' War. Additionally, social inequality and the harsh conditions faced by peasants fueled resentment against the feudal system and the ruling class. The rebellion was also sparked by the desire for greater rights and freedoms, as well as the influence of radical ideas circulating at the time. The revolt culminated in violent uprisings and demands for political reform, although it was ultimately suppressed.

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