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A. Both were due to economic disparities
B. The French revolt was aggressive, uncontrolled and deadly-no mercies were given. The English revolt was a more organized approach, with staged refusal to pay the tax, although some were killed, but not near as many and not in execution ways. The English received what they wanted and walked away satisfied, the French rebels were killed
C. The English approached it in a somewhat organized manner, which allowed them to be able to discuss and show what they wanted for the revolt to stop. The French did not and had no justification or words for as brutal as they were
The similarity between the French peasant revolt and the English revolt is that they were both caused by Taxation.
French Peasant Revolt of 1358
This revolt is also referred to as Jacquerie. It took place in Northern France. The revolt was led by William Cale.
The revolt was caused by excess taxation imposed by the French government. Lots of Noblemen lost their lives in the uprising.
English Peasant Revolt of 1381.
This revolt was due to the forced payment of poll tax. A lot of people were unhappy about this.
The peasants felt some of the laws were unfavorable to them. They called for fair wealth distribution, fair laws, freedom and equality.
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