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    The Peasant Fire Analysis

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    Xuan Chen Kyle Dieleman Modern Religion and Culture 27 February 2013 Peasant Fires the Drummer of Niklashausen “The Peasant Fire” demonstrates a story about a drummer named Hans and his followers. They try to preach from a small town in Germany to Niklashausen to protest against the priests and bishops following Virgin Mary’s report. In the enchanted time‚ the real world is like attaching to a spiritual area‚ which follows the sermons of the priests and the Church‚ and faithful to what the

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    The peasant revolts in late 1524 were constructed by peasants‚ craftsmen‚ and poor soldiers. Although the cause of these peasant revolts were constant‚ there are several responses from the German states. Some German’s saw the attacks as too intense‚ others such as nobles viewed the revolts as devious‚ and others including the pastors and people with religious beliefs related the revolts to god’s will. The documents mostly overlooking the ruthlessness of the attacks came from Martin Luther

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    The roles played by both the peasants and aristocrats were that of codependents. The High Middle Ages took the idea of the feudal system established for years to come; aristocrats held land and power but still needed serfs to work the land. Simply put‚ those in the peasant class did not have the wealth needed to own land nor the means of protecting it; while‚ the aristocrats have the affluence to pay for protection and the land needed for agriculture. The peasant class fueled the this machine through

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    Dead Peasant Policy Article With huge companies gaining dominance in the market and smaller businesses being run out of town‚ large corporations are becoming more influential in the lives of the American people. Americans are relying on these companies by taking lower-level jobs in these trying times. One of these major companies is the multinational firm‚ Wal-Mart. While much criticism follows Wal-Mart’s unethical policies in third world countries‚ few consumers are aware of certain questionable

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    Peasants are the lowest class on the feudal system. This was because they were either born into slavery or were captured during the war they fought in. Peasants were much treated like slaves. Peasants worked the land or farmed for their lord. The peasants did more than just farm for their lord‚ they also did their required tasks given to them by their lord. Some of these tasks were cutting down wood and also repairing roads. The peasants had a little amount of rights. People say Peasants lived in

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    of William Walworth‚ Mayor of London‚ defeated the insurgents by killing their leader Wat Tyler. The main idea we obtain of this writing is a formidable peasants’ army fighting for their freedom after being forced to be serfs by land owners and cut their incomes through low wages in order to raise benefits for their lords. But not only peasants upraised also artisans and skilled labourers inside cities Additionally‚ the Church plays his own role. Some members of the Church support the fight of

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    The Peasants’ revolts in 1524-1526 were caused by three main reasons: most peasants revolted in the name of Christianity‚ because of the Lutheran teachings of individual rights and the godly equality of all people‚ while others because of either the seek to end oppression from their tyrant lords‚ or because of financial trouble. As for responses‚ there was great variety in different groups‚ some‚ in favor of peace‚ proposed ideas that seemed reasonable but were deceiving‚ and others out of either

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    1524-1526‚ many peasant revolts were held within the German states. This was predominately due to a strong influence of Lutheran ideals‚ as well as‚ peasants standing up for their belief of fair and reasonable authority under Christian rulers. There was a broad range of responses to the revolts. Many viewed with a compromising‚ open-mind‚ while others were brutally pessimistic toward the peasant’s attempts. Although‚ a fair number of nobles in the German states recognized the peasant plea of grievances

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    work” was Cecilia’s class. “The three groups were not equal”1. Peasants were the lowest class which is why they were looked at as “ludicrously dumb and foolish”1‚ an example of how other groups thought of peasants could be found in their “songs‚ sarcastic proverbs‚ nasty jokes‚ and pious sermons”. “pastourelles” in particular was a song that described peasants as mere objects‚ it portrayed how “easy” it was to rape peasant women. Peasant in general were assumed to be “objects of pity‚ charity‚ and

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    In 1412 an astonishing French woman was born who would challenge her role in society. Joan of Arc was a peasant woman who rose to power in the French military through religious ways. With her short life span of only 19 years she lead an incredible life of leading the French military. Being young Joan of Arc is considered a nonconformist because she challenged the status quo of a woman during the 15th century. Women during the 15th century were not viewed as someone who should go to war. Only seen

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