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  1. Key events of the Peasants' Revolt. The trigger for the revolt came in May 1381. A tax collector arrived in Fobbing, a village in Essex. The peasants refused to pay the poll tax and their ...

  2. The Twelve Articles (German Zwölf Artikel) were part of the peasants' demands of the Swabian League during the German Peasants' War of 1525. They are considered the first draft of human rights and civil liberties in continental Europe after the Roman Empire.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Simon Of Sudbury. Wat Tyler. Peasants’ Revolt, (1381), first great popular rebellion in English history. Its immediate cause was the imposition of the unpopular poll tax of 1380, which brought to a head the economic discontent that had been growing since the middle of the century.

  4. 7th to 12th June 1381 The Peasants Revolt was a march through Kent and from Suffolk towards London. It was not a march just of peasants though. Local priests, reeves, smaller landowners were among the rebels. Word was spread quickly throughout the South East and into East Anglia.

  5. Peasants' Revolt. The Peasants' Revolt, also named Wat Tyler's Rebellion or the Great Rising, was a major uprising across large parts of England in 1381.

  6. 3 de mar. de 2021 · Today known as the Peasants’ Revolt, the ensuing conflict spread as far as York and Somerset and culminated in the bloody storming of London. Led by Wat Tyler, this saw the killing of a number royal government officials and eventually Tyler himself, before Richard II was forced to address the rebels’ demands.

  7. The Peasants’ revolt had a profound impact on the young King, with the events of 1381 having a lasting effect on his mistrust of the people and often harsh punishment for traitors and rebels. The revolt, alongside the other dramatic changes of the 14th century, eventually saw an end to serfdom but the inequality that Ball, Tyler and the rest ...