How did the Statute of Laborers and the pressures of the Hundred Years' War contribute to the Peasants' Revolt of 1381?
Serfs saw the government enforce this law laxly because of the demands of the war and moved to liberate themselves.
Serfs were often forcibly taken to work on estates after fighting in the wars, which built up considerable anger.
Serfs became unproductive because of the low pay that they received, which, combined with the war, led to food shortages and social unrest.
Serfs rebelled in part because of low pay from lords, high taxes to fund the war, and the government's role in enforcing this law.

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Answer:

The answer is D.) Serfs rebelled in part because of low pay from lords, high taxes to fund the war, and the government's role in enforcing this law.

Explanation:

This question, you needed to have the general knowledge of the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 after the Hundred Years' War. Remember the Hundred Years' War, the government needed to pay the taxes to fund the war. So they had to impose a tax laws for the serf to pay. Serf rebelled against the low pay from lords. Think about the Seven Years' War from the American Revolution. Remember the British needed money in order to pay its debt after helping the Colonists to defeat the French. So this makes A, B, and C the incorrect answer.

Answer:

It's D :)

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