What was the cause of social conflicts in the village of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth?
There was a whole range of problems in the Commonwealth. It should be borne in mind that this state was the union of several states with different cultures. Do not forget that the lands of present-day Ukraine were a component of such an education.
We have a conflict of religions. The Ukrainians professed Christianity of the Eastern rite, and the Poles were Catholics. And not just Catholics, but the right hand of the Vatican.
We also have a conflict. The Polish nobility (gentry) had the broadest powers. They had land plots. Ordinary people lived there almost on slave rights. They were tied to the ground. They were humiliated and called “cattle”. In addition to paying various taxes and taxes, the gentry (Panamas) also had the “right of the first night”. Local authorities of various kinds robbed the villagers.
Even 2 points are enough for a powerful resistance to emerge. The apotheosis was the Sichi uprising.