Peasants wanted to join crusades because it gave them legitimacy and representation. Otherwise, they were too poor and meaningless to have representation on their own.
Joseph the Second
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One significant difference between the First Crusade and the Second Crusade is the outcomes. The First Crusade resulted in the capture of Jerusalem by the Christian forces, while the Second Crusade did not achieve its primary objective of recapturing Edessa. Additionally, the First Crusade was more successful and united in its goals, while the Second Crusade faced more challenges and internal conflicts among the Christian leaders.
In the second crusade the nobles did not prepare for the attack by the Turks. There was division among the crusaders which was as a result of the uncertainties.
Peasants may have been willing to join the crusades due to promises of forgiveness for their sins and eternal salvation. They may have also been motivated by the opportunity for adventure, the potential to gain wealth or land, and the chance to escape their harsh living conditions. Additionally, joining the crusades offered a chance for social mobility and status among their peers.
Joseph II
Mao Zedong
Because he wanted people to have the best fun of their lives while having free time.
The reforms of Mao Zedong had a greater appeal to peasants because he divided the land that the Communists won among the local farmers. Many peasants threw their support to the Chinese Communist Party because most peasants believed that Jiang was doing little to improve their lives.
The preposition commonly used with "popular" is "among." For example, we could say "This book is popular among teenagers."
I believe you are referring to Pugachev, the ( Peasant"s Czar) he was not nobility at all but a popular Cossack Leader among the agrarian and more or less (Cowboy) class in that part of Russia.
seize the property of rural landowners and redistributed it among the peasants.