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Jean Froissart on the Peasants Revolt In Five Parts Get yourself a nice cup of tea, or a glass of wine, sit back and relax and welcome to a reading of part one of Jean Froissart’s account of the Peasants' Revolt, one of the most significant uprisings in English history. Froissart, a 14th-century chronicler, provides a vivid eyewitness account of this dramatic and turbulent event. The Peasants' Revolt, which took place in 1381, was sparked by widespread discontent with high taxes, oppressive labour conditions, and economic hardship, particularly among the lower classes. The revolt quickly spread across England, from first Essex and then Kent to London, as thousands marched on the capital, demanding justice and reform. Froissart's narrative offers insight into not only the revolt itself but also the tensions between the social classes, the power struggles of the time, and the harsh realities of medieval life. Through his words, we get a glimpse into the mindsets of both the rebels and the nobility they confronted. While Froissart was a loyal observer of the elite, his account is one of the few from the period that captures the dramatic events with a sense of immediacy. In this five part reading, we will delve into Froissart's portrayal of the revolt’s key moments, including the storming of the Tower of London, the leaders’ demands, and the ultimate failure of the peasant uprising. So sit back, relax, and let’s step back in time to explore the gripping narrative of one of the most pivotal moments in English history. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more extracts from contemporary Medieval chronicles, letters and other documents that bring to life fascinating historical events and figures! Medievalchronicles1307 / @medievalchronicles1307 / @medievalchronicles1307