The Peasants' Revolt of 1381 is significant as it marked a crucial turning point in the relationship between the English monarchy and the common people, highlighting the growing discontent with feudal oppression and economic hardship. It underscored the demand for social justice and greater rights, serving as an early expression of popular resistance against inequality. The revolt also influenced subsequent social and political thought, paving the way for future movements advocating for reform and civil rights. Remembering this event helps us understand the historical roots of social change and the ongoing struggle for equity.
1381
The Peasant's Revolt began in 1381.
Starts in 1381 and ends in the summer of 1381
The medieval revolt of 1381 was not successful because Richard II didn't keep his promises to the peasants!
It failed because the guy died
In 1381 the peasants revolted
the peasants revolt started on July 12th 1381.
1381
The Peasant's Revolt began in 1381.
Starts in 1381 and ends in the summer of 1381
Walter "Wat" Tyler (4 January 1341 - 15 June 1381) was the leader of the English Peasants' Revolt of 1381
The peasants revolt, Started on the 13th of the month July, Year 1381.
Wat Tyler started the peasant revolt in 1381.
The medieval revolt of 1381 was not successful because Richard II didn't keep his promises to the peasants!
31st of december 1381
May 30 - November 1381
It failed because the guy died