1381 peasants' revolt
1Peasants' Revolt — n. the first great popular rebellion in English history (1381), caused by the imposition of an unpopular poll tax: it lasted less than a month and failed as a social revolution * * * or Wat Tyler s Rebellion (1381) First great popular rebellion… …
2Peasants' Revolt — n. the first great popular rebellion in English history (1381), caused by the imposition of an unpopular poll tax: it lasted less than a month and failed as a social revolution …
3Peasants' Revolt — noun Wat Tyler s rising of 1381 • • • Main Entry: ↑peasant …
4Peasants' Revolt — The Peasants Revolt, Tyler’s Rebellion, or the Great Rising of 1381 was one of a number of popular revolts in late medieval Europe and is a major event in the history of England. Tyler s Rebellion was not only the most extreme and widespread… …
5Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 — The Peasants’ Revolt was an uprising of laborers, urban workers, and peasants that occurred in southern England in the 14th century. It was the culmination of tensions caused by several social factors. The depopulating effects of the BLACK… …
6Peasants’ Revolt — Die Peasants’ Revolt von 1381 war der größte Bauernaufstand im mittelalterlichen England. Ursachen König Richard II. trifft die Aufständischen. (Darstellung aus dem 15. Jahrhundert) …
7Peasants' Revolt — Die Peasants’ Revolt von 1381 war der größte Bauernaufstand im mittelalterlichen England. König Richard II. trifft die Aufständischen …
8Peasants Revolt — Die Peasants’ Revolt von 1381 war der größte Bauernaufstand im mittelalterlichen England. König Richard II. trifft die Aufständischen …
9Peasants' Revolt — In 1381 a rebellion in response to government efforts to collect a much disliked *poll tax, set at one shilling per man, confined largely to Kent and Essex, whose inhabitants marched on London, led by Wat Tyler. Jack Straw was named as one of the …
10Peasants' Revolt — Peasants Re|volt, the a protest in 1381 involving large numbers of English ↑peasants, who were angry about unfair social and economic conditions and about high taxes. They formed an unoffical army, led by Wat Tyler, and marched to London, where… …