In 1381, English peasants, driven by decades of plague, starvation wages, and new taxes, marched 60 miles to London and executed the Archbishop of Canterbury, forcing 14-year-old King Richard II to promise freedom from serfdom before betraying them and executing the rebels within a week.
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Peasants Beheaded an Archbishop and Almost Toppled a King #ShortsAñadido:
In 1381, an angry mob of English peasants dragged the Archbishop of Canterbury from his prayers in the Tower of London and hacked off his head with eight blows of a dull axe.
They were farm workers, blacksmiths, and laborers who'd marched 60 miles to London after three decades of plague, starvation wages, and a new tax that squeezed their last pennies.
The rebels executed royal officials in the streets, burned legal records, and forced the 14-year-old King Richard to meet them face to face at gunpoint.
He promised them freedom from serfdom, then betrayed every word once his soldiers regrouped.
The peasants went home thinking they'd won, and the hangings started within a week.
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