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5 October, 12:45

The jacquerie was a group of french nobles who were effective in passing legislation against peasant demands for lower prices and an end to serfdom.

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  1. 5 October, 16:41
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    The statement above is false

    Explanation;

    -The Jacquerie were French peasants who rebelled against their lords; they weren't French nobles.

    -The Jacquerie was an insurrection of peasants against the nobility in northeastern France in 1358, which was named so, from the nobles' habit of referring contemptuously to any peasant as Jacques.
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