The Peasants' Revolt [Long Shorts]

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Published 2024-05-01
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  • @ramel684
    They lesson of the peasant's revolt is never trust promises from people in power unless you can keep them under threat. The peasants took the king's word, and they paid dearly for that mistake
  • @Tjalve70
    "The peasants are revolting!" "Oh, come on, they may be a bit smelly, but they're not THAT bad."
  • @1TakoyakiStore
    When your tax collector is not only agreeing that taxes are too high but that it's so high that they are willing to join a revolt to storm the castle you know the taxes are bad. 😂
  • People always talk about how the peasants are revolting, but I think the nobility is often more revolting...
  • It's a great story... but also proof that real change takes a long time. Serfdom lasted another century and more. Some of what they asked repeatedly thru these protests and on to the civil war in the 1650s, and it still took another 250-300 years to become part of law and culture.
  • @tremorsfan
    "I think we should give the guards a raise" "Why would we want to do that?"
  • @digitaljanus
    One common thing to be aware of when looking at medieval history in Western Europe: most of the sources come from the societal elites (clergy, noble courtiers, or Church-trained clerks) for whom "literate" meant "fluent in Latin". Many merchants and wealthier peasants would have been quite literate in their native languages but not have access to Latin education and so not considered literate by Church-trained writers. And with most writing of the period being preserved by churches, monasteries, universities, and the private collections of the nobility, whatever writing the lower classes might have produced is mostly lost.
  • @xJRSUMMERSx
    Adore your delivery of “someone let them in” made me chuckle :)
  • @joermnyc
    Well if you’re one guard at a door, and a couple hundred people turn up, “Do come in. Mind the garden plants, thank you.”
  • @davidrodgersNJ
    From Mel Brooks: Lord: "Your majesty, the peasants are revolting!" King: "They certainly are!" :P
  • @user-gq9hn6nb8k
    I love the bird didn't chirp. It chirruped. That's how you know it is a British bird!
  • @bigchungus5065
    "That was new" The French taxing the peasants exclusively to pay for everything
  • @Noobgalaxies
    I for one welcome our new co-host, bird-on-windowsill
  • @MyTv-
    There’s an old saying: No wall is too high, for a donkey loaded with gold!
  • @Ryan-hh4yv
    “Long shorts” 😂 Love seeing the English Language developing lol
  • The title made me think of an old Wizard of Id comic. Knight: The peasants are revolting! King: You can say that again.
  • I really love that they just destroyed the tax records and not the other books!
  • @chrisball3778
    'When Adam delved and Eve span, who was then the gentleman?' I'm mostly pro-Peasant's Revolt because of all the calls to abolish the nobility and hold all land in common. But they did do some absolutely disgusting massacres of immigrants, particularly targeting 'Flemings', i.e. Dutch speakers from modern-day Belgium. Definitely not cool.
  • @MeFreeBee
    Who led the Peasants Revolt? Wat Tyler Who led the Pedants Revolt? Which Tyler