They were burning the ideas that kept them slaves. The rules and the laws.
French Revolution
The French peasants' rebellion of 1789, part of the larger French Revolution, was primarily a reaction to widespread economic hardship, social inequality, and oppressive feudal obligations. Rising food prices, particularly for bread, coupled with heavy taxation and a lack of political representation, fueled their discontent. The influence of Enlightenment ideas also inspired demands for liberty, equality, and justice, driving peasants to seek an end to the monarchy's abuses and the feudal system. Their uprising was a significant catalyst for the broader revolutionary movement that sought to transform French society.
No, there was no advantage to being a peasant. The feudal system was designed to benefit the upper classes, not the lower. People did not choose to be peasants, they were forced into that role.
The French Revolution was the beginning of the end for the feudal era; other European nations gradually became less dominated by aristocracy, and more democratic. Not that it was a smooth process; it took WW I to bring an end to the German and Austro-Hungarian monarchies.
the order is king lord knights peasants or serfs
French Revolution
Peasants suffered under the burden of higher taxes during the French Revolution. Peasants suffered social, economic,and political inequalities. Peasants suffered from out-of-date feudal dues that were being collected with renewed vigor, leading up to the Revolution.
The French peasants' rebellion of 1789, part of the larger French Revolution, was primarily a reaction to widespread economic hardship, social inequality, and oppressive feudal obligations. Rising food prices, particularly for bread, coupled with heavy taxation and a lack of political representation, fueled their discontent. The influence of Enlightenment ideas also inspired demands for liberty, equality, and justice, driving peasants to seek an end to the monarchy's abuses and the feudal system. Their uprising was a significant catalyst for the broader revolutionary movement that sought to transform French society.
In feudal society, most people were peasants. In many countries the peasants were mostly serfs.
Peasants were at the bottom level of feudal society.
Peasants were at the bottom level of feudal society.
The largest part of the feudal society are either peasants or pages. The kings and queens were usually not popular or anything. My Project Challenge class is learning about this so that's why I answer a lot of Medieval Questions. Hope my answer helped!
They supported the entire feudal system by working the land.
that is because the kings do less jobs then the peasants and peasants do more
No, there was no advantage to being a peasant. The feudal system was designed to benefit the upper classes, not the lower. People did not choose to be peasants, they were forced into that role.
The French Revolution was the beginning of the end for the feudal era; other European nations gradually became less dominated by aristocracy, and more democratic. Not that it was a smooth process; it took WW I to bring an end to the German and Austro-Hungarian monarchies.
Serfs, Peasants, Slaves, Peons,