an effect of the great peasants revolt was that\nabout 100,000 peasants died.\nmartin luther voiced his…

an effect of the great peasants revolt was that\nabout 100,000 peasants died.\nmartin luther voiced his support.\ngerman princes were defeated.\nserfdom ended in germany.

an effect of the great peasants revolt was that\nabout 100,000 peasants died.\nmartin luther voiced his support.\ngerman princes were defeated.\nserfdom ended in germany.

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The Great Peasants' Revolt (1524 - 1526) in Germany was a widespread uprising. When the revolt was suppressed, a large number of peasants lost their lives. Martin Luther initially had some connection to the peasants' cause but later condemned the revolt. The German princes were not defeated; in fact, they crushed the revolt. Serfdom did not end in Germany as a result of this revolt.

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about 100,000 peasants died.