<em>What was the significance of the peasants revolt?</em>
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The Peasants Revolt 1381. The Peasants Revolt of 1381 was the first popular uprising in England. The peasants were objecting to high taxation and demanding payment of wages in money. They marched on London, but were fooled by the King, and their leader, Wat Tyler, murdered.
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The Declaration of Independence was written so the United States could finally have recognition from their friendly foreign governments.
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