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Peasants often viewed landowners and the king with resentment and frustration, as they felt exploited by the heavy taxes and demands placed upon them. Many believed that landowners prioritized their own wealth and interests over the welfare of the peasantry, leading to widespread poverty and hardship among the lower classes. The king, seen as the ultimate authority, was often blamed for allowing these injustices to persist, fostering a sense of disillusionment and desire for change among the peasant population.

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