AP European History
The German Peasants' War was a widespread revolt in the early 16th century, occurring between 1524 and 1525, where peasants in the Holy Roman Empire sought to improve their living conditions and gain rights against oppressive landlords. This uprising was significant as it reflected the social tensions and economic grievances that arose during the Reformation, leading to a violent conflict between the peasantry and the ruling authorities.
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