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Peasant's Revolt.
Peasant's 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)
great revoltpeasants' revoltExample Sentences
"The peasant's revolt in 1381 was one of the most significant uprisings in English history."
"The casualties of the peasant's revolt were high, with many lives lost on both sides."
"Historians study the causes and consequences of the peasant's revolt to understand its impact on society."
"The leaders of the peasant's revolt aimed to address grievances and demand better living conditions."
"The government's response to the peasant's revolt was swift and brutal, resulting in the execution of many rebels."