king Richard the second and he was only 14 at the
time
If you mean the Peasants Revolt of 1381, that would be Richard II. He was only a boy at the time.
John Ball is a famous priest wanted the people to be free and no unfair laws.he was sent to prison by the king for telling the peasants about the bad things the king was doing. this made the peasants revolt.
The teenage King Richard the Second.
Richard II was king of England at that time.
During the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 in England, the king's advisors played a crucial role in shaping the government's response to the uprising. They initially underestimated the severity of the revolt and believed that it could be quelled through negotiation and concessions. However, as the situation escalated, advisors urged King Richard II to adopt a more aggressive stance, ultimately leading to the suppression of the rebellion through military force. Their decisions significantly influenced the outcome of the revolt and the king's approach to dealing with discontent among the lower classes.
If you mean the Peasants Revolt of 1381, that would be Richard II. He was only a boy at the time.
John Ball is a famous priest wanted the people to be free and no unfair laws.he was sent to prison by the king for telling the peasants about the bad things the king was doing. this made the peasants revolt.
The teenage King Richard the Second.
Richard II was king of England at that time.
During the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 in England, the king's advisors played a crucial role in shaping the government's response to the uprising. They initially underestimated the severity of the revolt and believed that it could be quelled through negotiation and concessions. However, as the situation escalated, advisors urged King Richard II to adopt a more aggressive stance, ultimately leading to the suppression of the rebellion through military force. Their decisions significantly influenced the outcome of the revolt and the king's approach to dealing with discontent among the lower classes.
He dealt with it by killing wat tyler and this made the peasants mentally weaker because they had no strong leader!
During the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 in England, the king, Richard II, was advised by several notable figures, including John of Gaunt, the Duke of Lancaster, and other nobles such as the Archbishop of Canterbury, Simon Sudbury. These advisers aimed to quell the rebellion by negotiating with the peasants and restoring order, while also attempting to maintain the king's authority. The revolt was fueled by widespread discontent over taxation and social inequality, and the advisers sought to address these issues through a combination of military force and diplomacy.
the peasants revolt started on July 12th 1381.
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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.
Martin Luther King sided with the Prince because he didn't want any blood slaughter, but it turned out to be that the peasants revolted againsts the people so Martin Luther King sent a letter out to tell the Prince to stop the fighting and it did.
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.