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Wittaler [7]
3 years ago
9

The french government and aristocracy responded to the Jacquerie by

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Ann [662]3 years ago
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The French government and the aristocracy responded to the Jacquerie, which was known to be one of the popular revolt by the peasants that took the norther France’s place in the early summer, by which they massacre some of the participants in their response.

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