Walter "Wat" Tyler (4 January 1341 - 15 June 1381) was the leader of the English Peasants' Revolt of 1381
Wat Tyler was killed.
A Leader of The Peasants' Revolt, Wat Tyler was from Kent, in England.
Wat Tyler and John Ball were involved in the peasants revolt of 1381 .But the person who started was actually Wat TylerWat Tyler (pronounced = What Tiler)
because he knew he was good enough and he could help the peasants to victory
The result of what is known as the German Peasants' War was a crushing of the revolt. Tens of thousands of peasants were killed.
Wat Tyler started the peasant revolt in 1381.
Wat Tyler was killed.
A Leader of The Peasants' Revolt, Wat Tyler was from Kent, in England.
He had his head chopped off
Wat Tyler and John Ball were involved in the peasants revolt of 1381 .But the person who started was actually Wat TylerWat Tyler (pronounced = What Tiler)
because he knew he was good enough and he could help the peasants to victory
It was a failure because their leader, Tyler Watt was killed
Wat Tyler, John Ball and Jack Straw
Any one in year 100
He dealt with it by killing wat tyler and this made the peasants mentally weaker because they had no strong leader!
The Peasants' Revolt, Wat Tyler's Rebellion, or the Great Rising of 1381 was one of a number of popular revolts in late medieval Europe and is a major event in the history of England.
After Wat Tyler was killed during the Peasants' Revolt in June 1381, the rebellion quickly lost momentum. The leaders of the revolt, including the remaining peasants, were disorganized and vulnerable without Tyler's leadership. The authorities regained control, and the rebellion was effectively crushed, leading to the arrest and execution of many participants. Although some of the peasants' demands were initially addressed, the overall outcome reinforced the existing social hierarchies and did not result in significant long-term changes.