The Peasants’ Revolt – A Popular Uprising in the Language of Power
In June 1381, the Peasants’ Revolt stormed London, not only shaking feudal England but giving voice to protest in English for the first time. Middle English became a political language, expressing dissent, justice, and equality. From Wat Tyler’s demands to John Ball’s sermons, the people spoke—and English learned to respond.
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