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Significance of The Revolution

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There are a group of rebels who do not agree with the way that things are for the poor people of the country. They want to change things for the better so that people can live happier lives. They believe that the lords and the Church are corrupt and that taxes are too high and wages too low. They believe that serfdom should be eradicated so that all people can be free. In order to achieve these things, they want to bring about a revolution. This means that they are plotting against their king and their lords, which is treason. This is very dangerous, as they will be executed if they are discovered.