What role did the Jacquerie and Wat Tyler uprisings play in the history of the Hundred Years War?

Rebellions of the Jacquerie:
The reasons for the uprisings were economic devastation and tax oppression. The date of the uprisings is 1358. The peasants took part in the uprising. They sought to reduce taxes and eliminate the serf system.
It ended with the defeat of the rebels.

Aftermath of the uprisings:
The seniors’ refusal to increase obligations (the obligation to perform social labor) and the preconditions for the emancipation of the peasants.

Wat Tyler’s Rebellions:
The reasons for the uprisings were economic devastation and the arbitrariness of royal dignitaries (higher ranks). The date of the uprising is 1381. The peasants and townspeople took part in the uprising. They sought to reduce taxes, replace royal officials, eliminate the serf system and corvee (the dependence of the peasant on the landowner).
It ended with the defeat of the rebels.

Aftermath of the uprisings:
Refusal to introduce new poll taxes (tax collection in the same amount from each person based on the census results),
Easing serfdom.



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