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The Great Peasants' Revolt, also known as the German Peasants' War, refers to a series of popular uprisings against the aristocracy which occurred in German-speaking regions in 1524 and 1525. These peasant revolts ultimately failed, yet they constituted the largest popular uprisings in Europe ...
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Governments, most notably the French monarchy, learned the hard way what happens when people can’t afford to feed themselves. When the peasants had no bread—despite the myth that Marie Antoinette said ‘Let them eat cake’—they chose to revolt, ultimately leading to the downfall of the ric...
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(p.70) Capitalism emerged in the age of feudalism, and was itself adapted to the feudal society well enough in the early stage; however, having constantly improved its modes of production and of exchange, at certain stage, the political and economic characters of feudal society impede the ...
the Black Death killed close to half of Europe’s population. A scarcity of labor led to increased wages. Rising expectations culminated in the Peasants Revolt of 1381, an inflection point that marked the beginning of the end of the feudal order that had dominated medieval Europe for a thousan...
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“Fierce Salavat”, as Pushkin referred to him in his non fiction book ‘The History of Pugachev’, distinguished himself in battle: He led several successful assaults, seized two factories, participated in the siege of Orenburg and captured a fortress, seizing its treasury. Salavat was partic...