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The Peasants' Revolt was organized in England in 1381. Also known as the Wat Tyler's Rebellion, this conflict started because people rejected the poll tax of that year, which impacted more in people's poverty.

Merchants and artisans joined the rebellion to support English farmers.

The revolts started in the town of Essex and caught the monarchy of King Richard II off-guard.

However, less than a month after having initiated the first revolts, loyal soldiers to King Richard II captured and killed Wat Tyler.