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8 June, 06:41
What caused the Peasant's War?
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Ashly Hendricks
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The rebellion known as the Peasants' War occurred in Germany in 1524-25, during the early years of the Protestant Reformation. Although it was inspired by that religious revolt, however, most of the peasants' demands were economic or political.
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