
413. The Peasants' Revolt: England Erupts (Part 1)
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The Peasants' Revolt: Rhetoric and Reality
This chapter delves into the historical context and significance of John Ball's radical rhetoric during the Peasants' Revolt of 1381, suggesting it was driven by a new class asserting its voice rather than just a peasant uprising. It explores the socio-political dynamics leading to the revolt, including oppressive taxation, widespread discontent with the elite, and the consequences of the Black Death. Ultimately, the chapter portrays the Peasants' Revolt as a pivotal moment in English history, intertwined with themes of equality and class struggle.
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