MATI LEPIKSON THE PLANTAGENETS – RICHARD II & THE PEASANTS’ REVOLT
RICHARD II (RICHARD OF BORDEAUX) From June 21, 1377 to September 30, 1399 Father: Edward, the Black Prince; mother: Joan, Countess of Kent; grandfather: Edward III No diplomatic/political skills Unpopular Good – looking 1381 – the Peasant’s Revolt Starved to death in 1400
Ben Whishaw as Richard II, in “The Hollow Crown”
THE PEASANTS’ REVOLT June, 1381 Causes: Political tensions Socio-economic tensions High taxes Instability Lasted for 4 weeks Wat Tyler Peasants took control of London Richard II grants the demands, later retreats 1,500 fatalities Death of Wat Tyler
CHRONOLOGY John Bampton escapes Wat Tyler & his men advance to Canterbury March on the capital Richard II issued charters Wat Tyler dies Suppression Executions Richard II retreats from his promises From Jean Froissart’s Chronicles
March on the capital
SOURCES educational.com/YALDchronology.htm educational.com/YALDchronology.htm Wikipedia Google Google Photos “British History” by Merike Saar & Riina Kuuskor
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