The Guatemalan revolution in 1951 that granted property to landless peasants was disliked by the United States government. The US saw it as communist and that the communist party was legalized by Arbenz.
they lost more money... also it didn't help the population.
if you had cared to open your american history book, youd know that the cia prepared and trained a special forces army to invade guatamala and force the president to step down. furthermore, the presidents army refused to defend him, and then the leader of said army became the new dictator. oh joy!
a change from the government
The Guatemalan Civil War, lasting from 1960 to 1996, primarily affected indigenous communities, rural peasants, and leftist groups who were targeted by the government and military forces. Thousands of civilians suffered from violence, forced disappearances, and displacement, with an estimated 200,000 people killed, most of whom were indigenous. The war also had long-lasting impacts on the country's social fabric, economy, and political landscape, leaving deep scars and ongoing challenges for the population.
They were all Egyptian.
The Poll Tax was a riot which started by the peasants revolting. The peasants revolted because of poll tax. Poll tax is basically something that the government decides to do. The Government decides that we should pay higher tax prices. But the Peasants revolted because they thought it was wrong.
The scene where King Arthur being mocked by the peasants about government satirises the feudal system (medieval government system) and the peasants also democracy and human rights.
It was a spontaneous effort by the peasants against an unresponsive government.
they respect each other
He provided better government then the Monarchy or the Republican Directory had.
Monarch Clergy Nobles Knights Peasants Criminals
They are often the ones who started the revolt against the government in the first place. Revolutions of the government by the people occur when the people really don't like what the government is doing or not doing. They think the government is brutal and/or stealing from them or that the government is incompetent at providing or protecting what the peasants need.Sometimes it is because they are dependent on the group that will become the government after the revolt for a very basic need, or are threatened by them and forced to cooperate.