what factors led to the peasant unrest in the 14th century what were its consequences?
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The conditions leading to the revolt of the lower classes included the population decline from the Black Death and famine, taxation of the peasants, conflict in the Church, and damages from war. These elements weighed heavily on peasants who lacked a voice within the economic structure.
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