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How did the Peasants’ Revolt (1381) end?

AThe peasants were granted all their demands by the King.

BWatt Tyler was killed during a meeting in London

CRichard II successfully negotiated a lasting peace treaty with the rebels.

DThe revolt was peacefully dispersed after the death of Richard II.

Answer:

B. Watt Tyler was killed during a meeting in London

Read Explanation:

  • Watt Tyler, the revolt’s leader, was killed by royal servants during a tense negotiation in London, effectively ending the uprising.

  • The revolt failed politically but showed the growing unrest among commoners.


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