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Wat Tyler , 1381 , " ( 2(passive) led byPeasants ' Revolt

the erstwhile Wat Tyler in 1381(passive) led byThe Peasants revolt

Wat Tyler in 1318(passive) led bythe peasant revolt

the Kentish rebels ... Wat Tylerledthe peasant revolt

John Ball and Wat Tyler(passive) led byPeasant ’s Revolt

Wat Tyler and Jack Straw(passive) led byPeasant 's Revolt

Wat Tyler 1383 : 22 January(passive) led byThe Peasants Revolt

many executions ... including Wat Tyler ,ledthe peasants revolt

Li Zicheng in 1644(passive) led bythe peasant revolt

Wat Tyler and John Ball the next day(passive) led bythe Peasant Revolt

György Dózsa in 1514(passive) led byThe peasant revolt

Wat Tyler in 138 Farmers ' field work(passive) led byPeasants ' revolt

Wat Tyler , no relation to ITV football commentator Martin(passive) led byThe Peasants ' Revolt

Wat Tyler , John Ball , Jack Straw , and othersledpeasant revolts

the soon - to - be - decapitated Walter ‘ Wat ’ Tyler , one of many disgusted at(passive) led byThe Peasants ’ Revolt

Li Zicheng and Zhang Xianzhong(passive) led bypeasant rebellions

Wat Tyler culminated in the burning of the Savoy Palace Richard II of England(passive) led byThe Peasants Revolt

a guy named by Li Zicheng(passive) led bya peasant revolt

Li Zicheng , Manchu , in 1644(passive) led byA peasant revolt

li zicheng , a former minor ming official , who then proclaimed the shun dynasty after li zicheng take down the(passive) led bya peasant revolt

Li Zicheng in Beijing in April of 1644(passive) led byPeasant revolt

György Dózsa 1526 – 1527(passive) led byPeasant revolt

Beijing ... Li Zicheng , a minor Ming officialleda peasant revolt

FactorsContributingto the “ Peasant Revolt

the Tay Son brothers(passive) led by1771 - Peasant revolt

Li Zicheng , a former minor Ming official who became the leader of the peasant revolt , who then proclaimed the Shun dynastyShun DynastyThe Shun Dynasty was an imperial dynasty created in the brief lapse from Ming to Qing rule in China(passive) led bya peasant revolt

Li Zicheng , a former minor Ming official who became the leader of the peasant revolt , who then proclaimed the establishment of the Shun dynasty(passive) led bya peasant revolt

Horea , Closca and Crisan(passive) led by1784 - peasant revolt

established hierarchies ... helpspreventpeasant revolts

György Dózsa , whose tragic end sent ripples through history that can be felt to this day(passive) led bythe peasant revolt

Dionysius the Philosopher ( aka Skylosophos ) , Bishop of Larisa(passive) led bya peasant revolt

Rafael Carrera , a mestizo(passive) led byA peasant revolt

agustin farabundo marti(passive) led bya peasant revolt

a vibrant sentiment among residents of the government " foreigners " ( recognized as Dázisparkedpeasant revolts

Matija Gubec in the year 1573(passive) led byPeasant Rebellion

Christian convert Hong Xiuquan(passive) led byPeasant revolt

a former priest(passive) was led bythe Peasants ’ Revolt ,

One womanleda peasant revolt

tampering with the common agricultural policywill triggera peasant ’s revolt

Dionysius the Philosopher , Bishop of Larisa(passive) led bya peasant revolt

to actual risings — Santhal Rebellion of 1855 , Deccan Riots of 1875 , Indigo Warleading frequentlyto actual risings — Santhal Rebellion of 1855 , Deccan Riots of 1875 , Indigo War

to the Xinhai Revolution which ended 2,000 years of imperial rule and marked the beginning of China 's early republican era.[5ledto the Xinhai Revolution which ended 2,000 years of imperial rule and marked the beginning of China 's early republican era.[5

following the French Revolution but have no idea if that is truewas inventedfollowing the French Revolution but have no idea if that is true

to more independent regional rule and the abdication of the Emperorledto more independent regional rule and the abdication of the Emperor

from famine and povertyresultingfrom famine and poverty

in a civil war against Joan IIresultedin a civil war against Joan II

in the empires declineresultingin the empires decline

to Wittenberg 's own demiseledto Wittenberg 's own demise

in the first act against begging in 1381resultedin the first act against begging in 1381

to end of Middle Ages in England Image / Video Credits Slide 2Contributedto end of Middle Ages in England Image / Video Credits Slide 2

in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance could not take place in Utopia because everyone is equally wealthycausedin the Middle Ages and the Renaissance could not take place in Utopia because everyone is equally wealthy

to political revolution , headed by the President of the Generalitat , Pau Claris , who faced threat of invasion of the country by royal troopsledto political revolution , headed by the President of the Generalitat , Pau Claris , who faced threat of invasion of the country by royal troops

to the Xinhai Revolution which ended 2 , years of imperial rule and marked the beginning of China 's early republican eraledto the Xinhai Revolution which ended 2 , years of imperial rule and marked the beginning of China 's early republican era

to swift decline in serfdomledto swift decline in serfdom

The most serious and widespread rebellion in medieval England(passive) was sparkedThe most serious and widespread rebellion in medieval England

in massive loss of liferesultedin massive loss of life

to the killing of both Chancellor and Treasurerledto the killing of both Chancellor and Treasurer

a real crisis for himcreateda real crisis for him

from 1causedfrom 1

from dissatisfaction with these officialsresultedfrom dissatisfaction with these officials

as the uprising was calledcausedas the uprising was called

fromivcausedfromiv

in an execution by a rebel peasant groupresultedin an execution by a rebel peasant group

to many public executions and her bishopledto many public executions and her bishop

to the collapse of the dynastyledto the collapse of the dynasty

dormant dissatisfaction in the cities and lead to a great rebellionwould sparkdormant dissatisfaction in the cities and lead to a great rebellion

sometimeswould ... resultsometimes

to more rights and freedoms for peasants and labourersledto more rights and freedoms for peasants and labourers

to Simon being beheaded.[7ledto Simon being beheaded.[7

in motion events that led to the democratic process we have todaysetin motion events that led to the democratic process we have today

additional devastationwere causingadditional devastation

the upheaval(passive) caused bythe upheaval

war religion government peasants hated the poll tax as it meant they had to pay the same amount as the rich people when the peasantscauseswar religion government peasants hated the poll tax as it meant they had to pay the same amount as the rich people when the peasants

by two priests named Miguel Hidalgo and José Morelosleadby two priests named Miguel Hidalgo and José Morelos

to the weakening of feudalism Cultural influence on art and literatureledto the weakening of feudalism Cultural influence on art and literature

to colossal carnage at Olorunda Village in the Akanran Area of Ibadanledto colossal carnage at Olorunda Village in the Akanran Area of Ibadan

in the abandonment of cultivated lands and in social dislocations that further drain the resources of the empireresultedin the abandonment of cultivated lands and in social dislocations that further drain the resources of the empire

a player to have no incomecausinga player to have no income

further nervousness(passive) prompted byfurther nervousness

to the disintegration of the realm of the Russian Tsarsledto the disintegration of the realm of the Russian Tsars

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