"Peasants Rise Up: Unrest Sweeps the Countryside"
If you mean the Peasants Revolt of 1381, that would be Richard II. He was only a boy at the time.
Slavery No Longer A Problem
Slavery No Longer A Problem
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King Richard II tricked the peasants into thinking that they would be freed and he would do as they say if they leave now but he didn't keep his word and instead he killed Wat Tyler and several others that where high up in charge.
To the lord or the mayor of the village however it depends on the population of the village and who rules it. I think this might help sorry if it is not to detailed i to am doing stuff about the peasants revolt. :)
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Yes he was. That is why he took part in the Peasants Revolt in 1381. If he was a royal or if he was rich then he would be okay with the taxes (which were a problem at the time after the black death) and would be able to pay them.
The main consequence of the revolt was that Richard II beheaded the rebellious leaders. It seems clear that Richard wanted them dead so that they couldn't cause another rebellion which could be more deadly and kill all of the nobles and himself. This shows us that the peasants were scared to attack again or to lead a rebellion because they would get beheaded. Source: http://socyberty.com/history/the-peasants-revolt/
the poll tax might have got rid of ??
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The headline was about a missing boy. She knew that this story would be a great headline. They read over the new headline.