<u><em>In Great Peasant Revolt 100,000 peasants were killed.
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Further Explanations:
Great Peasant Revolt or German Peasant Revolt was a popular rebel of German speaking regions of Central Europe. It lasted for one year from 1524 to 1525 but failed due to fierce opposition by Aristocrats. 100,000 peasants out of 300,000 were killed and the survivors were heavily fined.
The revolt was against the Holy Roman Empire by the locals. Heavy taxes and duties were levied on the German serfs and they were even abandoned from their legal rights and duties which could, improve their condition. The war began in the southern part which is present Germany and Alsace and then spread to the eastern and central area of the Germany. The peasants lacked ordered structure, artilleries and cavalries. They were having no or little military experience and funds while on the other side the aristocrats were having experienced military leader with disciplined army and abundant funding.
The movement ultimately failed, worsening the condition of the peasants even more with overall reduction of their rights and autonomy.
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Answer Details:
Grade: High school
Subject: US History
Chapter: Great Peasant Revolt
Keywords: Great Peasant Revolt, German Peasant Revolt, Central Europe, Aristocrats, Holy Roman Empire, German serfs, Germany, Alsace, ordered structure, artilleries, cavalries, rights and autonomy.