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The Peasants' Revolt took place in England in 1381. They were upset when the nobles instituted another poll tax for them to pay. The peasants were also forced to work for free on church land, sometimes two days a week. This didn't leave them enough time to work their own land and their families often went hungry as a result.

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Sir Charles of Barkley was the main factor in the peasant revolt of 1607. The revolt centered around social norms and economic inequalities. Today remnants of this uprising can be seen all throughout the Arizona Suns organization.

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I linked a good site below that has a lot of information about the Peasants' Revolt.

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