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what were the reasons that peasants and workers could not lead a successful
revolt but the
middle class would could)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Explanation:

The Peasants' Revolt started in Essex on 30 May 1381, when a tax collector tried, for the third time in four years, to levy a poll tax . Richard II's war against France was going badly, the government's reputation was damaged, and the tax was 'the last straw'.

Answered by skyfall63
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The reasons that peasants and workers could not lead a successful  revolt but the  middle classcould because they laked resources and enough support and guidance

Explanation:

  • Peasants lived better than most, however still were extremely poverty-stricken. 40 per cent worked on land, however several small plots, shared & held by somebody else, were sub-divided. The declining textile industry caused high unemployment. Rent & food prices kept rising. Highest yield in 40 years
  • The revolution contributed in general to the nation's unification & a better governance structure for peasants in their nation. The revolution resulted in govt unity in France. Though they have no influence in the system yet, they have become more recognised as an essential part of the nation
  • Peasant’s resentment of the concept of royal absolutism. Resentment of those, such as nobles, who were allowed varied privileges.General unhappiness and discontentment with their place and earnings in society. The Feudal system had been dying in Europe for several centuries

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