Richard II was king of England at that time.
The revolt started in Essex but then they marched into the South East of England(Somewhere near London)
Facts on the peasants 1. Medieval England experienced few revolts, but the most serious was the Peasants Revolt which took place in June 1381. 2. In June 1381, an army of peasants captured the Tower of London and killed the Archbishop of Canterbury and the King's Treasurer. 3. Wat Tyler was the leader of the peasants in the revolt.
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Richard II was king of England at that time.
The poll taxes levied during the Peasants' Revolt in 1381 were intended to fund the Hundred Years' War between England and France. These taxes were particularly burdensome on the poor peasants who were already struggling with economic hardship. The revolt was triggered by the collection of these taxes, which ultimately led to a widespread uprising of peasants across England.
The revolt started in Essex but then they marched into the South East of England(Somewhere near London)
The Peasants' Revolt, Wat Tyler's Rebellion, or the Great Rising of 1381 was one of a number of popular revolts in late medieval Europe and is a major event in the history of England.
A Leader of The Peasants' Revolt, Wat Tyler was from Kent, in England.
the peasants revolt started on July 12th 1381.
the peasants revolt in 1381 was one of the most dramatic events in English history. This was a local revolt which started in Essex, but quickly spreaded across most of the south east of England. Some of the peasants who had lost people in the revolt, took their grievances out on king Richard II, in London.
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Facts on the peasants 1. Medieval England experienced few revolts, but the most serious was the Peasants Revolt which took place in June 1381. 2. In June 1381, an army of peasants captured the Tower of London and killed the Archbishop of Canterbury and the King's Treasurer. 3. Wat Tyler was the leader of the peasants in the revolt.
The peasants revolt, Started on the 13th of the month July, Year 1381.
The result of what is known as the German Peasants' War was a crushing of the revolt. Tens of thousands of peasants were killed.
The Revolt of the Peasants - 1912 was released on: USA: 22 November 1912