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12 July, 23:26

What was one significant outcome of the German Peasants' Revolt

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  1. 13 July, 02:15
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    1. On the surface, the peasants were crushed, their demands denied, and many executed. However, the land owners had been scared, and in the longer term several things were achieved.

    2. Parliament gave up trying to control the wages the landowners paid their peasants.

    3. The hated poll tax was never raised again.

    4. The Lords treated the peasants with much more respect. They made more of them free men ie. they were not owned as part of the land. This benefited in the end, as free men always work much harder.

    5. This marked the breakdown of the feudal system, which had worked well during the early Middle Ages, but was now becoming outdated as attitudes were beginning to change.
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