16 Questions
During which period did the Peasants' Revolt take place?
Late Middle Ages
Which event is associated with the Peasants' Revolt?
Black Death
Who was the king of England during the Peasants' Revolt of 1381?
Richard II
Which event occurred last among the following events?
Wars of the Roses
In what century did the Peasants' Revolt take place?
14th century
Who was the father of Richard II, the king during the Peasants' Revolt?
John of Gaunt
Who attempted to collect a poll tax and was the immediate cause of the Peasants' Revolt in 1381?
King Richard II
Which clergyman was involved in leading the Peasants' Revolt alongside Wat Tyler?
John Ball
Who was beheaded during the Peasants' Revolt, leading to its eventual suppression?
Wat Tyler
In which literary work is the Peasants' Revolt described, completed sometime after the event?
Gower’s Vox Clamantis
Which English monarch succeeded King Richard II and dealt with the aftermath of the Peasants' Revolt?
Henry IV
Which event led to the social chaos, labor shortages, and the introduction of the wage system in England?
The Black Death
Who was the monarch of England during the time when the Black Death reached England in 1348?
Richard II
Which English monarch was involved in the Peasants' Revolt that occurred as a consequence of the Black Death?
Richard II
Which individual was associated with the decline of feudalism and the rise of English nationalism?
John of Gaunt
Who was the English monarch during the Hundred Years' War when Joan of Arc appeared and French gained victory?
Henry V
Test your knowledge on the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 in England, which was an uprising of peasants fueled by economic and political insecurities following the Black Death. Learn about the immediate cause, key figures like Wat Tyler and John Ball, and the aftermath of the revolt. Explore the historical context and impact of this significant event.
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