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A goal of the Great Peasants’ Revolt was
to stop the raids on monasteries and churches.
to make Germany part of the Holy Roman Empire.
to oppose the spread of Protestantism in Germany.
to take wealth away from the Roman Catholic Church.
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to take wealth away from the Roman Catholic Church.
The German Peasants’ Revolt (1524–25) sought economic and social reforms, including reducing feudal burdens and seizing church lands/wealth; it did not aim to stop raids on monasteries, join Germany to the HRE, or oppose Protestantism.
The German Peasants’ Revolt (1524–25) sought economic and social reforms, including reducing feudal burdens and seizing church lands/wealth; it did not aim to stop raids on monasteries, join Germany to the HRE, or oppose Protestantism.
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