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11 February, 13:05

3. Where did the Peasants' Rebellion reach its climax, according to this account?

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  1. 11 February, 15:14
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  2. 11 February, 16:53
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    Answer: The Peasants' Revolt started in Essex on 30 May 1381, when a tax collector tried, for the third time in four years, to levy a poll tax. Richard II's war against France was going badly, the government's reputation was damaged, and the tax was 'the last straw'.

    Explanation: the peasants' rebellion reached its climax on the outskirts' of London.

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