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Great Revolt.
Great Revolt - as a noun
A widespread rebellion in 1381 against poll taxes and other inequities that oppressed the poorer people of england; suppressed by richard ii
Synonyms (Exact Relations)
peasant's revoltpeasants' revoltExample Sentences
"The peasants' great revolt against the landowners resulted in widespread violence."
"Many leaders emerged during the great revolt, advocating for independence from colonial powers."
"The great revolt of the workers brought attention to labor rights and working conditions."
"The military quashed the great revolt with a show of force and crackdown on dissent."
"Women played a crucial role in the great revolt, challenging traditional gender norms."