Should the Peasants' Revolt be called the Great Revolt?

Should the Peasants' Revolt be called the Great Revolt?

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Arts, History

11th Grade - University

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The video explores the 1381 uprising, often called the 'Peasants Revolt,' challenging the notion that it was solely a peasant movement. It highlights the involvement of various social classes, including skilled craftsmen and educated individuals, and questions the historical accuracy of labeling it a peasants' revolt. The term 'Great Revolt' is suggested as a more inclusive descriptor, reflecting the diverse participants and their roles in the rebellion.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who was Wat Tyler in the context of the 1381 uprising?

A peasant farmer

A blacksmith

A skilled craftsman

A nobleman

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What role did John Ball play in the rebellion?

He was a military general

He was an educated priest

He was a noble supporter

He was a peasant leader

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which of the following professions was NOT mentioned as part of the rebellion?

Innkeepers

Blacksmiths

Masons

Carpenters

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was a common characteristic of the rebels in the 1381 uprising?

They were all from the gentry

They were all peasants

They held some land and goods

They were mostly landless

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Why is the term 'Great Revolt' preferred by some historians over 'Peasants' Revolt'?

It is a more modern term

It includes a wider range of society

It was used in the 14th century

It sounds more dramatic