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  • Tony Robinson explores the major uprising across large parts of England in 1381; it's origins, motives and aftermath.
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  • @maxwild1212
    @maxwild1212 3 года назад +969

    Too many British people nowadays have been propagandized into uncritically believing that the monarchy (and the upper class in general) are inextricable from our national identity, and to be critical of (or even outright opposed to) them is unpatriotic. Let's not forget that events like this are as integral a part of our history as all the kings and queens.

    • @maxwild1212
      @maxwild1212 2 года назад +36

      @Celto Loco That's definitely not true, but it probably is true that there are far more English monarchists than Scottish.

    • @cha2117
      @cha2117 2 года назад +11

      They're German the connections were hidden during the war the Hanover line. they all intermarry don't let Meghan appearance fool you she's in there somewhere. Churchill and Diana were related. The family connection at Blenheim Palace Churchills home shows it.

    • @aleisterlavey9716
      @aleisterlavey9716 2 года назад +65

      British Monarchy...the world's most expensive collective Hobby

    • @devonseamoor
      @devonseamoor 2 года назад +20

      @Max Wild. Lately, while I'm in the Netherlands since the pandemic started (I've lived almost 5 years in Devon, the S. West of England) I meet young English people in my town, that helped me to understand why many of the British people I've met are inhibited, and obedient to authority, without thinking for themselves. I'm still in touch with friends, mostly over 60 (I'm 71) and about the pandemic they usually say "I can't even begin to think that I would be able to find out and understand what that's all about, and therefore we'll have to just wait, and see how things work out" which is, to me, a Dutch warrior for justice, one of the best examples of complacency, a virus that moves through the veins of many of those overseas..

    • @devonseamoor
      @devonseamoor 2 года назад +30

      @@sirensynapse5603 You know, I think that reverence stems from the time England was an Empire, with many manufacturers in the industry, organisations abroad, travelling to and fro, with many riches arriving, and leaving, by sea. A plethora of great wealth was present, although, by means of the class system, poverty was huge as well. Charles Dickens wrote about it in great detail. I think that lower-class citizens were victims of mind-programming, made to believe and accept that to be born in a certain class, one had to live up to that status and accept such a life, saying that God and King or Queen knew best. And the Vicar and the Doctor follow on their heels.
      To this day, and I've met British people in 7 villages of rural Britain, during 4,5 years (I'm Dutch) I believe that the gullibility, and obedience with a bowed head and drooping shoulders, in a complacent mode of an often depressing daily life existence (walk through poor towns in the centre, and you'll see what I mean) is the self-fulfilling prophecy that keeps the BoJo's bullying and the Tories ruling, in Britain. A revolution from the bottom up might bring much-needed change.

  • @rpnvg
    @rpnvg 11 месяцев назад +87

    There is just something so comfy about any historical documentary that is 15+ years old. I loved this.

    • @giovannigiorgio3727
      @giovannigiorgio3727 6 месяцев назад

      If it was made today, it would have some BS narrative that all the peasants were black and being oppressed by evil white people.

    • @SaroShow
      @SaroShow 4 месяца назад

      wat thinking the same... Do you know in wich year this was made?

    • @kathycarlson7947
      @kathycarlson7947 3 месяца назад

      same

    • @AthelstanEngland
      @AthelstanEngland Месяц назад +2

      Not woke

    • @lionelhutz5137
      @lionelhutz5137 18 дней назад

      2005

  • @ARtandSoul998
    @ARtandSoul998 7 месяцев назад +41

    I didn't fall in love with history until I was an adult because at my secondary school it was sooo boring and dull, Tony has been my go to for all his documentaries and Time Team too which I have watched for decades. Thank you Tony, you are a legend when it comes to English History!

    • @Rosco-P.Coldchain
      @Rosco-P.Coldchain 7 месяцев назад

      Really I loved my high school history lessons and have always loved the subject from been a child..

    • @mangoeater5624
      @mangoeater5624 3 месяца назад

      He reminds me of my history teacher he was really like him :)

    • @user-ut7wz7mh2r
      @user-ut7wz7mh2r 3 месяца назад

      I've seen comments similar to this on all of the history hit series videos, and you're right. If this is how school history was taught, students would be engrossed paying attention and learning much more. I leave these documentaries on in the background as I work or chill at home, and now truly understand and appreciate European history... 30 Years After High School history class!

    • @washguy9577
      @washguy9577 3 месяца назад +1

      Wasn't it also a bakers place that started the great fire of 1666 ? Bakers are the history makers in England.

  • @bulletsdodger
    @bulletsdodger Год назад +16

    Tony Robinson mentioned a couple of times 'what you would of learned at school'. This got me thinking back to my childhood.
    Well can you believe, between 1988 and 1992 at a secondary school in Milton Keynes where I had the misfortune of going, they didn't do history lessons or have any proper history teachers.
    They did humanities gcse which was taught appallingly, but no gcse history for the kids back then.
    I remember doing a little about castles in middle school, not very much at all.
    But all I can say is thank god for history programmes on tv, history books my parents had and Tony Robinson himself. 👍👏

  • @crashrr2993
    @crashrr2993 5 лет назад +887

    My father missed the last train from Maidstone to Canterbury on Christmas Eve. Undeterred, he walked... His journey started at about 7:30pm and he arrived in Canterbury at about 8:30am on Christmas Day. He was 72 years old and was carrying a suitcase. He said it was an amazing experience to finally walk the Pilgrims’ Way!

    • @iiiiii8522
      @iiiiii8522 4 года назад +71

      Google maps said it would take just under 9hrs to walk it, which is normally really conservative, however I don't think it accounts for the fact that a distance that long would result in a slower walk speed overall (some breaks, fatigue etc). He is 72, however he was willing to give it a go and you didn't mention any health problems resulting from it, so I'd say his age isn't a huge deal. But he did take 13 hours.

    • @ce5890
      @ce5890 4 года назад +49

      @@iiiiii8522 and your point is?

    • @iiiiii8522
      @iiiiii8522 4 года назад +85

      @@ce5890 I don't have a point other than adding some logistical information for more interest. Why do you assume I have some agenda, or that I'm disagreeing in some way?

    • @ce5890
      @ce5890 4 года назад +39

      @@iiiiii8522 That's how I read it , my apologies if I was wrong

    • @OMGAnotherday
      @OMGAnotherday 4 года назад +8

      Crashrr - Wow!

  • @alexandersmall7380
    @alexandersmall7380 4 года назад +577

    I love how when Tony enters the Cathedral of Canterbury he is shouting and completely oblivious to all the concerned faces.

    • @popopopolo
      @popopopolo 4 года назад +4

      Yeah

    • @dasffs
      @dasffs 4 года назад +41

      I think he did for effect, to further act out the part where "PEOPLE were CONFUSED!" effective.

    • @richardlahan7068
      @richardlahan7068 3 года назад +12

      He does seem a bit oblivious.

    • @marc-andrebrunet5386
      @marc-andrebrunet5386 3 года назад +1

      🎯I agree my friend!

    • @stevensvideos5918
      @stevensvideos5918 3 года назад +4

      Yo mumma shouting in the cathedral

  • @annlong1426
    @annlong1426 2 года назад +23

    It’s time for history to repeat itself because politicians never learn

    • @JakeWitmer
      @JakeWitmer 2 года назад

      It's not that they never learn. In fact, sociopaths learn better than empaths. ...They just have profoundly different motivations.

  • @elizabethannegrey6285
    @elizabethannegrey6285 2 года назад +317

    This video is not only timely (Feb 2022 - Canadian protests)
    but a brilliantly reconstructed (minus the massacres) telling of the uprising. A sobering examination of the levers of power and the mechanisms which push people over the edge.
    We are never far from barbarism, despite the patina of civilisation.

    • @AthelstanEngland
      @AthelstanEngland 2 года назад +32

      Modern humans have been around for perhaps 300,000 years this revolt happened only about 600 years ago and truth is we've hardly changed since then. Dictators and their cronies still scaring the populace... only now they come in the guise of "protecting the people".

    • @ladyjustice1474
      @ladyjustice1474 2 года назад +20

      Apparently history repeats it's self. Jan 2022

    • @POLARISFPV
      @POLARISFPV 2 года назад +7

      @@AthelstanEngland I think that excuse was even the same.

    • @ethersecure2432
      @ethersecure2432 2 года назад +13

      Wow, well put! A real poet and intellectual! 😅👏 👏 Hope we can settle our differences with more civility this time around though... or is it indeed the case that "liberty must periodically be renewed with the blood of tyrants and patriots"? 😥

    • @GasketManzrevenge
      @GasketManzrevenge 2 года назад +8

      Has anyone forwarded this to citizen journalists? It'd help to awaken those 'woke' to the historical relationship to current affairs.

  • @Dwumper
    @Dwumper 3 года назад +426

    I love the casual style of this documentary. Just casually buying coffee while explaining the peasants revolt. It feels like taking a walk with a history professor.

    • @KB4QAA
      @KB4QAA 2 года назад +8

      D: He's an amazing actor. He isn't a professor, nor a historian and has no advanced education! He just mouths what others write for him!

    • @tonysudano778
      @tonysudano778 2 года назад +15

      @@KB4QAA well it sounds so good I want to listen lol.

    • @brianm2881
      @brianm2881 2 года назад +19

      Every time I buy a coffee, I love to turn around and just start explaining random historical events into the middle distance while I'm waiting for it to be made.

    • @sandwichbreath0
      @sandwichbreath0 2 года назад +9

      Tony Robinson is like this in every documentary he presents, and he loves history so he's done many different series -- check out more of his stuff for sure!

    • @jessyvalentine7492
      @jessyvalentine7492 2 года назад +3

      Just casually driving down the road maintaining eye contact with the camera, anyone else seem him nearly run a lady over in the beginning?

  • @ianmacfarlane1241
    @ianmacfarlane1241 6 лет назад +522

    "The Hundred Year War was beginning to drag on" - only Tony Robinson could deliver that line & not bat an eyelid.

    • @scottleft3672
      @scottleft3672 5 лет назад +12

      ww1 2 and the cold war comes close to a hundred year war....i can see why cynicism could set in.

    • @birgittabirgersdatter8082
      @birgittabirgersdatter8082 5 лет назад +5

      scott left doesn't compare. Nice try though.

    • @geoffreygawler598
      @geoffreygawler598 5 лет назад +5

      @@scottleft3672 , more than 100 years - the Cold War is still going!

    • @scottleft3672
      @scottleft3672 5 лет назад +4

      @@geoffreygawler598 no, the war of islam v christianity, the crusades, is back, since 1991 east is east, and west is west, and never the two shall meet....saddam called the 10th crusade, and was heard.

    • @2serveand2protect
      @2serveand2protect 5 лет назад

      Hahahaha! XDXD :D

  • @perceblue3976
    @perceblue3976 2 года назад +28

    A wonderful documentary.
    I was born in Dagenham, Essex and knew nothing about this historical event of my English history.
    Thank you Tony Robinson.

    • @robertdore9592
      @robertdore9592 Год назад +1

      Proof if it were needed that the biggest lie is the one through omission. We've been lied to all of our lives.

    • @ARtandSoul998
      @ARtandSoul998 7 месяцев назад

      I lived in Dagenham for 16 years but grew up in Newham, I've always loved history and the history library there has some great pamphlets on the Essex Witch trials :)

  • @bumblebman8350
    @bumblebman8350 2 года назад +9

    And history repeats itself in Canada

  • @ScunnyRhino
    @ScunnyRhino 6 лет назад +1302

    I can just imagine it started with some little peasant say the immortal words - "I have a cunning plan".

    • @brujeriadiosa
      @brujeriadiosa 6 лет назад +11

    • @stub2022
      @stub2022 6 лет назад +61

      Lord Hophead As cunning as a Fox who's just been made Processor of Cunning at Oxford?

    • @Raz.C
      @Raz.C 6 лет назад +20

      Lord Hophead
      You took the words right out of my keyboard!!

    • @jackdaniels8552
      @jackdaniels8552 6 лет назад +5

      good one

    • @s.31.l50
      @s.31.l50 5 лет назад +23

      But is it so cunning that if you put a tail on it it would be a weasel?

  • @callumbyrne3692
    @callumbyrne3692 2 года назад +177

    Tony Robinson is the only non Historian who got me in love with History. I also thank Time Team too. I could happily sit in a room with a cup of tea and listen to Tony talk about history for hours. Cheers Tony

    • @sealyoness
      @sealyoness 2 года назад +1

      I've loved history since I was 16 and laid up with a broken leg. The basketball coach, aka History teacher, would come by 2x a week and allowed me to do 'outside research'. The books at school were so dull by comparison to our library collection!

    • @KB4QAA
      @KB4QAA 2 года назад +1

      CB: Tony isn't a historian. He has no advanced education. He is an actor.

    • @callumbyrne3692
      @callumbyrne3692 2 года назад +18

      @@KB4QAA that's why I said "Non Historian" meaning someone who hasn't studied the subject. Thank you for allowing me to help you. Good day !!

    • @dinerouk
      @dinerouk 2 года назад +1

      Especially if you're a leftie, like Tony!

    • @callumbyrne3692
      @callumbyrne3692 2 года назад +1

      @@dinerouk what does that have to do with anything?

  • @moosemaster96
    @moosemaster96 3 месяца назад +2

    They dont teach you about the peasants revolt at school! This blew my mind. Id never even heard of it before. Love Tony Robinson. Makes history so engaging! 🎉

  • @anteandrovic
    @anteandrovic 2 года назад +9

    great story, great to presentation.
    Here in Croatia. For similar reasons, the peasants revolt happened in 1573, cruelly put down by the ruling Austrian monarchy.
    The evolution of human consciousness... is so painfully slow.

  • @LexiLovesYouXO
    @LexiLovesYouXO 4 года назад +272

    It’s pretty awesome that they made this, shows how all people truly can make a change.

    • @theyredistortingyourrhthym126
      @theyredistortingyourrhthym126 2 года назад +4

      citizen arrest powers

    • @VestigialHead
      @VestigialHead 2 года назад +12

      Unfortunately this sort of thing will encourage modern morons to protest over meaningless garbage like we are seeing with the US Police issues and the idiotic BLM movement.
      I get protesting against real issues - but that seems rarer these days.

    • @linshanhsiang
      @linshanhsiang 2 года назад +9

      @@VestigialHead Yes because racism and police murders are insignifiicant.

    • @linshanhsiang
      @linshanhsiang 2 года назад +3

      It failed. Change took place more because of the Black Death killing off large portions of the lower classes making their work more valuable (though laws were passed forbidding them to be paid more).

    • @karenbartlett1307
      @karenbartlett1307 2 года назад

      @@linshanhsiang ruclips.net/video/xQ8oLiKM0nU/видео.html

  • @roberw1912
    @roberw1912 2 года назад +115

    Tony Robinson genuinely loves history and has a flair for presenting programs from a working class viewpoint. I guess it started with Baldrick in Blackadder.

    • @oldskoolfool141
      @oldskoolfool141 2 года назад +5

      There's nothing working class about Tony Robinson, any solidarity shown is all for the cameras, if the plebs revolted today he'd be the first to bolt his manor doors

    • @baldrick2352
      @baldrick2352 2 года назад +4

      I'd say it all began when he asked Captain Blackadder 'how we got from one case of affairs to the other case of affairs' and when he found out that the poor old ostrich died for nothing.

    • @janebaker966
      @janebaker966 2 года назад

      If some enterprising tv production company would get Tony Robinson and youtuber John Rogers together they'd have a cracking show for TV.

    • @janebaker966
      @janebaker966 2 года назад +1

      @@oldskoolfool141 I really like Tony Robinson and I love his shows. I did go off him for about half an hour when he left his "common law" wife of 30 years and his three sons by her for some young bird he married just a month later
      He was one of those" our love is so strong and eternal we don't need one of those silly bits of paper" with his first wife,his not actually married to wife that's what they all say. But I got over it as his TV is so good. Which is unjust of me but that's life.

  • @Groglor
    @Groglor 2 года назад +11

    I got recommended this during the peasant truckers revolting against the establishment in Canada.

  • @robinm3524
    @robinm3524 Год назад +22

    Tony Robinson never seems to disappoint... I've been watching time team for the past year and now and again I'll come across the documentary like this. I saw the one about Robin Hood and braveheart 👍

    • @leddielive
      @leddielive Год назад

      Who's Tony Robinson?
      I can only see Baldrick! 😂

  • @adriennebolles711
    @adriennebolles711 3 года назад +81

    Love that he treats the horses with such dignity.

    • @CactusforceX
      @CactusforceX 2 года назад +6

      Well that's only because they technically out-rank him

  • @flyingcloud9253
    @flyingcloud9253 5 лет назад +606

    What a great history lesson.....What we ALL need more of is HISTORY. What was going on in 1381 is the reason we need to take heed in 2019. The peasants were the pawns for the Rich and the Mighty.

    • @janhammer4852
      @janhammer4852 5 лет назад +17

      Indeed

    • @a.salmon8193
      @a.salmon8193 5 лет назад +38

      History just repeats itself.

    • @Petey0707
      @Petey0707 5 лет назад +42

      @@a.salmon8193 Exactly, the elites bank on an ignorant populace.

    • @ms_scribbles
      @ms_scribbles 5 лет назад +28

      @@Petey0707 Which is why Republicans are determined to destroy public education in favor of privately owned "charter" schools where only the chosen few will get a proper education.

    • @marlaholt3697
      @marlaholt3697 5 лет назад +9

      real history not his story big difference.

  • @TommyC503
    @TommyC503 Год назад +16

    This was excellent. I am an American living in the States, but I love English history. I have a lot to learn, but fascinated by everything I continue to learn. Thank you for producing this and God Bless you!

    • @helenc1693
      @helenc1693 Год назад +4

      Check out Lucy Worsley, she’s amazing

    • @ADEpoch
      @ADEpoch Год назад +2

      @@helenc1693 She is indeed. I stumbled across her on this channel and was so pleased. She's a great communicator, and she really gets into the part she's trying to represent.

    • @blaidddrwg-ye9dy
      @blaidddrwg-ye9dy Год назад +1

      English history is part of our history, a good part of it.

  • @SARHistories
    @SARHistories 2 года назад +14

    There’s nothing like a good revolt to give those that govern up a kick up the old backside. Great documentary 👍

  • @RLviddy
    @RLviddy 3 года назад +188

    "I recognize you, you're my serf" "No I'm not" is almost a Monty Python skit.

    • @queenb1119
      @queenb1119 3 года назад +25

      Come and see the violence inherent in the system! HELP! HELP! I'm being repressed! 🤣

    • @travellervideos2024
      @travellervideos2024 3 года назад +1

      Richard II spoke in French, hardly he spoke English at all

    • @phoradio1277
      @phoradio1277 3 года назад +6

      Do a medieval Jeffrey Dahmer interview with "Serf and Turf" being his last meal.

    • @aarons6935
      @aarons6935 2 года назад +4

      I cannot unread this and i thank you for that.

    • @joelbusald6416
      @joelbusald6416 2 года назад +2

      Or perhaps lines from Black Adder?

  • @gwpcs
    @gwpcs 5 лет назад +568

    "They hid the achievements of ordinary people by scorning them as rioting yokels" Some things haven't changed in 637 years!

  • @WastingTime1878
    @WastingTime1878 4 месяца назад +1

    I believe this should be taught, EVERYWHERE. A very powerful story, a lot of the working class can still relate to.

  • @RootlessNZ
    @RootlessNZ Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for an excellent presentation. I grew up in Mile End and I remember the 600th anniversary of The Peasant's Revolt very well. A wonderful mural commemorating the event was painted on the wall of a Tower Hamlet's building in 1981. The spirit may have died (more than a little) but the memory remains.

  • @dempseydoodle2010
    @dempseydoodle2010 3 года назад +134

    The distance from Canterbury to London is around 100k. Anyone used to being on their feet all day and in fairly good shape could defintely cover that distance in a day and a half. An Ultra Runner could do it in 7-8 hours, a thru hiker on a long distance trail would cover that in just over a day as well. Not as far fetched as they make it out to be here. Only far fetched to modern sedentary humans that aren't used to covering distance on foot.

    • @deejin25
      @deejin25 2 года назад +16

      Only if you figure in that they were carrying nothing (not likely) didn't bring food and water, animals. Only if you also figure in that they didn't bring children, or people of different fitness levels, or people who were older, or who had the many injures their lifestyle gave them. Plus they weren't wearing modern shoes and some may have brought carts. Don't assume masses of starving and overworked people with no medical care through out their life move as fast as ultrarunners and fit recreational hikers. VERY few people in medieval Europe were experienced fitness runners on a high nutrition diet, wearing Nikes and having electrolyte drinks. AND these people couldn't move at night, no night vision, radios, gps and the wilds were filled with wolves wild dogs, brigands and possibly snakes.

    • @davruck1
      @davruck1 2 года назад +11

      The only thing walking really consumes is time. It’s not extremely strenuous, just slow

    • @laurencelance586
      @laurencelance586 2 года назад +3

      How many hours do you consider is a 'day and a half"?
      100 k is 62.1 miles. When I was young I could sustain a 4 mph pace for 6 hours straight. 4 mph is an above average walking speed by any measure, and a large group of people are not going to be able to keep up that pace. I don't see any realistic possibily of covering that distance in a half and certainly not fight afterward.

    • @ookiemand
      @ookiemand 2 года назад +6

      Marines and Commandos can do it, with a load on their backs.

    • @greenwave819
      @greenwave819 2 года назад +7

      @@deejin25 Did you watch this video or have any idea about how life was then or what was going on? This was a group of mostly young to middle aged, healthy, able, men. We are talking about humans that were used to walking and riding long distances. They also would have used carts to carry supplies. They were motivated. And this is not some unusual act. This happened regularly throughout history where groups would form and march. How do you think people conducted war? people lived without nikes and sports drinks just fine. also walking at night isn't a pro level trick. These protesters would have been just fine had they marched at night, tho it's likely they camped and slept at night.

  • @GeneralKenobiSIYE
    @GeneralKenobiSIYE 5 лет назад +476

    "The peasants are revolting!"
    "I know, they're disgusting."

    • @Petey0707
      @Petey0707 5 лет назад +7

      Hello there.

    • @claidheamhdalaimh3694
      @claidheamhdalaimh3694 5 лет назад +23

      That was too funny. It's kind of like the scientist shouting, "Eureka!" and the assistant saying, "Well. you don't smell so good yourself".

    • @flintwestwood5920
      @flintwestwood5920 5 лет назад +25

      "They've always been revolting. Now, they're rebelling!"

    • @seven8n235
      @seven8n235 5 лет назад +11

      They stink on ice.... Mel Brooks

    • @neganrex5693
      @neganrex5693 4 года назад +7

      Let them eat soap.

  • @imbrivm
    @imbrivm 2 года назад +10

    I went to Rochester castle a few years back and it was such a treat! We ended up walking around Rochester and visiting the dockyards too. Such a great pocket of history in Kent!

  • @Revolution-tl5wo
    @Revolution-tl5wo 2 года назад +8

    Watching this as the Freedom Convoy hits week 3 in Canada and sparks solidarity protests around the world. People power!!!

  • @jenimurray001
    @jenimurray001 3 года назад +27

    Anybody else watching in late 2020 and thinking history repeating itself??

    • @alexturlais8558
      @alexturlais8558 3 года назад +6

      The struggles of those who aren't represented by those that govern them seems to be repeated all too often.

    • @Uffda.
      @Uffda. 3 года назад +5

      Brings to mind that quote about how history doesn’t repeat itself, but it often rhymes

    • @jctr4559
      @jctr4559 2 года назад +1

      Yes, however, the powerful media, might be considered the todays “Abby”to deal with in the initial phase of a revolution.

    • @jamesrogalski2085
      @jamesrogalski2085 2 года назад

      Yep!! Sure do, hope it ends up with same results.

    • @Groglor
      @Groglor 2 года назад

      2022 up in Canada yes

  • @g.w.hampton5525
    @g.w.hampton5525 2 года назад +30

    Great history lesson for 2021-2022.

    • @dontcomply3976
      @dontcomply3976 2 года назад +2

      Yes, the original trucker convoy

    • @ashleysapp6571
      @ashleysapp6571 2 года назад

      Yes, I'm watching now in the hopes of some ideas. Something has got to give.

  • @user-lc1nm3me3f
    @user-lc1nm3me3f 23 часа назад

    Mike is a great guy and enthusiastic historian that can really get the point across
    ! Great work Tony , a magnificent program!

  • @DavidHRyall
    @DavidHRyall 2 года назад +6

    Relevant to what's happening in Canada now 🇨🇦

  • @gorillaau
    @gorillaau 4 года назад +114

    "Sire! Sire! The peasants are revolting!"
    "Yes, I know they smell a bit but no need to go on about it"

    • @Enonymouse_
      @Enonymouse_ 4 года назад +4

      Well played! :D

    • @peetyw8851
      @peetyw8851 3 года назад +1

      Nailed it!

    • @historytank5673
      @historytank5673 2 года назад

      *peasants charge in with pitch forks* “Oh I see…”

    • @james4ddy
      @james4ddy 2 года назад

      Serie is made by the ruling class after all king Jeff bezos

  • @sushanalone
    @sushanalone 6 лет назад +98

    Baldrick narrating the peasant revolt... Blackadder would be stunned at the progress his servant has made over the years.

    • @Minx5892
      @Minx5892 6 лет назад +2

      sushanalone Let's just call it a draw....

    • @northeastdriveways8038
      @northeastdriveways8038 4 года назад

      When dose rowan turn up? 😁

    • @tangomoggynoengi8518
      @tangomoggynoengi8518 Год назад

      The serf became a knight, whilst the knight was still a serf... quite a turn around for the books eh...?! 📜⚔️🛡️

  • @pushinkeys
    @pushinkeys 2 года назад +4

    This is probably the 3rd time I’ve seen this and it’s still fascinating.

  • @janetteohare9083
    @janetteohare9083 2 года назад +3

    Sad today that those in power don't seem to read history.
    As Rodney said to the little king "Sire, the peasants are revolting''.
    The King replied ''You can say that again''.

  • @markc4166
    @markc4166 4 года назад +90

    I appreciate the enthusiasm and effort on the documentary attempting to bring history alive

    • @devonseamoor
      @devonseamoor 2 года назад +1

      Very well said, Mark c. Amen to that!

  • @sho4504
    @sho4504 4 года назад +33

    32:10 I like how Tony storms the cathedral himself and disrupts the quite, disturbs everyone in the cathedral and crosess the rope like its his own revolt XDD

  • @christopherchristianvanlan1809
    @christopherchristianvanlan1809 Год назад +2

    Michael Palin, Tony Robinson, Richard Hammond and Morgan Freeman. My favorite documentary hosts

  • @davidtownsend6092
    @davidtownsend6092 Год назад +1

    Around halfway about 25 min (28m30sec remaining)
    When tony casually tells the horse to "stop that!" Mid sentence when the horse pushes him was one of the most british things ive ever seen

  • @benzomanic2972
    @benzomanic2972 4 года назад +111

    After watching Time Team and now this. Have to say, Tony seems like a genuinely awesome guy. You dont see real personality in American TV like this. Love it.

    • @wendywhite2642
      @wendywhite2642 3 года назад +2

      I think these people whoever they are are stealing time teams series to make money! I just got an update from time team saying they are on patreon.

    • @peetyw8851
      @peetyw8851 3 года назад +4

      A. I’m a proud TTeam supporter as of TODAY vis Patreon. Please join in.
      B. Being an Amurikan, it seems that genuineness is frowned upon by the TV-Industrial Complex over here.

    • @Silentaudits7
      @Silentaudits7 2 года назад

      You are obviously easily duped, he is regarded as a total idiot here in UK .

    • @AClark-gs5gl
      @AClark-gs5gl 2 года назад +2

      @@Silentaudits7 😆

    • @jiddon3446
      @jiddon3446 2 года назад +3

      @@Silentaudits7 nah

  • @rachelmcclemons1717
    @rachelmcclemons1717 4 года назад +40

    is no one gonna talk about that chaotic energy in that church? or this whole documentary? tony do be vibing tho.

    • @MrHeroicDemon
      @MrHeroicDemon 4 года назад +4

      for real

    • @nullvid
      @nullvid 3 года назад +1

      What do you know about vibing, Karen?

    • @goose1828
      @goose1828 3 года назад +12

      Jason Gardner She is the opposite of a Karen, not every woman is a Karen.

  • @jollyrodgers7272
    @jollyrodgers7272 2 года назад +4

    "The Peasants are Revolting" - still one of the greatest comedic straight-lines, probably since the 14th century!

  • @stationplaza4631
    @stationplaza4631 2 года назад +5

    "Scorning them as rioting yokels"....Sounds remarkably similar to how things are playing out in Canada right now.

  • @kimandrews2192
    @kimandrews2192 3 года назад +342

    We so need a revolt like this but much bigger. How significant this is.

    • @thestopper5165
      @thestopper5165 2 года назад +11

      Just so long as our Wat Tyler is not stupid enough to accept an offer to parlay.
      Tyler assumed that the 'nobles' had a sense of honour: he ought to have spurned the offer and killed them all over the next couple of weeks.
      We have the same problem today: people think that the tyranny will end, so long as they comply with the latest 'public health' edict.
      NO. It is Machete Time. It is IED time.

    • @devonseamoor
      @devonseamoor 2 года назад +15

      @Kim Andrews. Isn't it spot on, your comment? I'm speaking as a Dutchy, who has lived for 4,5 years in rural Britain. Now that BoJo is found naughty by organizing those parties during the 2020 lockdown, only formally apologizing, saying "I expected it to be a work discussion" (how lame an excuse) in parliament, some in the Tory party want him to resign.
      I can't see a rebellion of Tories soon, in the same manner as the peasants did in the 14th century, but I do hope that the common people in Britain will find the smouldering embers of anger about the class system's injustice and the governmental dysfunctional management.
      I've noticed how many, especially those over 50 years of age, are enormously dumbed down.
      I hope and pray that younger generations will compensate for the complacency of their ancestors. I strongly believe that change for the better needs to start from within citizens.

    • @timway6839
      @timway6839 2 года назад +1

      Significant enough to get us wiped out again.

    • @Jizzlewobbwtfcus
      @Jizzlewobbwtfcus 2 года назад +3

      @@devonseamoor unfortunately it's the younger ones they fill the heads of with all the bs propaganda because their impressionability makes them easier targets to control. Not to mention it seemed governments had no qualms killing off elderly people who know about common sense and recognize tyranny.

    • @radamson1
      @radamson1 2 года назад +2

      Yes, Kim, much bigger, worldwide.

  • @delavalmilker
    @delavalmilker 4 года назад +35

    It's this bit of history that gives today's One-Percent nightmares.

    • @ThatCamel104
      @ThatCamel104 2 года назад

      @Celto Loco sounds like you never read any Marx.

    • @Idontanswerquestionz
      @Idontanswerquestionz 2 года назад

      @Celto Loco as much as o hate to agree, there's a reason "conservatives" in America believe in gun ownership, because the military is so well funded they don't care.

    • @janebaker966
      @janebaker966 2 года назад

      Thats why "social isolation" is such a favourite with them.

  • @josephhellstern949
    @josephhellstern949 2 года назад +9

    As I watch this all I can think of is the trucker rebellion in Canada right now

    • @dontcomply3976
      @dontcomply3976 2 года назад +1

      Peasants Revolt 2022 (in a good way that is)

    • @diongibbs312
      @diongibbs312 Год назад

      Trudeau is a Tyrant stealing money from their banks and calling them Terrorists. Now Netherlands Farmers too

  • @steveholloway1963
    @steveholloway1963 2 года назад +8

    It's amazing how history repeats itself

    • @funkysack288
      @funkysack288 2 года назад

      Tyrants never look at history. They keep making the same mistakes.

  • @donaldhill3823
    @donaldhill3823 5 лет назад +100

    I like to think myself well versed in History yet I do not recall hearing about this revolt. Love learning new things in history. Thank you for the lesson.

    • @dakinedoc
      @dakinedoc 4 года назад +1

      New things?

    • @toffee2547
      @toffee2547 4 года назад +9

      @@dakinedoc new to him, yes.

    • @fainitesbarley2245
      @fainitesbarley2245 2 года назад +1

      I remember vaguely doing this at school when I was about 12 or so. The thing I remember most was the utter betrayal by the king and a lively argument about whether the fact he was only 14 excused it.

    • @linshanhsiang
      @linshanhsiang 2 года назад +6

      So much ignorance of history....perhaps explains some of the irrational behavior we are seeing today

    • @Violetta1912
      @Violetta1912 2 года назад +5

      @@linshanhsiang Most of the people of today wouldn’t be able to see the similarities. They have no idea of the repercussions of their actions, or lack of.

  • @erikhalvorseth3950
    @erikhalvorseth3950 4 года назад +128

    Tony is such a lovable and charming person. Another fantastic program

    • @getyourwillhere
      @getyourwillhere 2 года назад

      He seems a fair horseman in his handling of the animals

    • @DulceN
      @DulceN 2 года назад +1

      @@getyourwillhere He’s definitely no horseman if he’s ‘feeling it’ after just one hour of riding. Something very different and unrelated is his treatment of animals.

  • @janebaker966
    @janebaker966 2 года назад +6

    That was so good. I missed that one on actual TV. Tony Robinson is such a good storyteller. True stories but told well. How cool that the first rebel bore my surname.
    I'm not a descendant however ,my lot go back to Fawley and Dibden near Southampton(earliest date known late 1500s,not my find,a cousin with better access to the archives and a sherlock Holmes mind). I did know that the "Peasants" were in real terms the emerging Middle Class. And I reckon that literacy was even then more widespread than ever that expert thought. In school in the 1960s we were taught that until the 19th century our poor,ignorant,yokel ancestors lived in the same village for hundreds of years. When you do your family history you discover how untrue this is. Not only were they not ignorant,they were literate to some degree right back in the 1700s but they were incredibly,sometimes frustratingly mobile. They really got about. I wonder how different our society would have been if the rebels had succeded in implementing change. But the "elites" never allow that. This film was filmed pre-covid now we today are in a similar situation and the "elites" no doubt know their history and have taken lessons in people control from it.

  • @victoriadarkflame
    @victoriadarkflame 2 года назад +4

    Canada needs version 2.0 of this right now. Sad day.

  • @Darwinsmom
    @Darwinsmom 4 года назад +14

    Of all the presenters who appear in the many documentaries I so enjoy watching, one man and one woman stand out as my hands-down favourites: Tony Robinson and Lucy Worsely. If I were to ever have the chance to sit down with either of them over a coffee, I have one question to ask both. What was the defining factor that brought you to presenting historical documentaries? I wonder about that because my late husband was a history fanatic who often peppered conversations with fascinating historical details that always checked out if his knowledge was challenged. Thanks, Tony and Lucy, for being the voices through which I can learn so many wonderful details from the past!

  • @garrystone5409
    @garrystone5409 5 лет назад +28

    "With the stakes so high" as Tony walks down a row of hanging beef carcasses!

  • @CELTICSAVAGE32
    @CELTICSAVAGE32 2 года назад +3

    Amazing and inspiring story of bravery, tenacity and the power of the everyday people.

  • @stevefugere2687
    @stevefugere2687 2 года назад +3

    The background to the peasant's revolt sounds uncomfortably familiar. I'm thinking we need another revolt but this one may need to be world wide.

  • @politicallycorrectredskin796
    @politicallycorrectredskin796 3 года назад +18

    One good thing about the Black Death in Britain and most of continental Europe was that the highly centralized infrastructure of the village was still there. It didn't take very long to repopulate and society went back to normal. Places like Norway on the other hand were permanently derailed, because much of the agriculture was decentralized. Just one farm on its own way up in the hills. When everyone died there, nature quickly reclaimed farms it had taken centuries to make viable, and they never returned. Arguably Norway had never fully recovered from the Black Death when they found oil in the North Sea in the 60s and got out of the doldrums that way.

    • @janebaker966
      @janebaker966 2 года назад

      Also the Black Death by seriously decreasing the working population raised the wages and ended serfdom,not in an official legal way but because no Lord could stop his peasants moving to the next Manor where the Lord who needed his crops got in was offering higher money and the plethora of laws against it showed that it WASNT WORKING. The labourers got on their bikes and the Lords competed offering better money so in England at least Peasantry and Serfdom came to an end. It didn't end poverty as such but no longer were you owned by a Lord.
      I'm sure our current elites have studied history well and thought of something about this.

  • @arnold8746
    @arnold8746 2 года назад +81

    Funny how history seems to repeat itself, we are in beginnings of something much like this now in many different places.

    • @happygilmore1844
      @happygilmore1844 2 года назад +4

      absolutely mate...love your profile picture btw, very true...is there alot of taxes happening in the US?

    • @janebaker966
      @janebaker966 2 года назад +2

      But THEY have learned well from history.

    • @antonmatthaus4340
      @antonmatthaus4340 2 года назад +1

      Right,agree!

    • @minnoui
      @minnoui 2 года назад +5

      From Canada here, and I agree

    • @jowlorenz9555
      @jowlorenz9555 2 года назад +4

      Only way to win the game Monopoly is to wreck the board and watch the cheater-bankster flip-out ...

  • @rickdeckard7361
    @rickdeckard7361 2 года назад +2

    Interesting how history repeats itself.

  • @howardjohnson2138
    @howardjohnson2138 2 года назад +2

    Tony Robinson is SO GOOD. Thank you

  • @delavalmilker
    @delavalmilker 4 года назад +42

    "When they could bear it [oppression, poverty] no more, the People's response shook the nation to its core". We need another "Peasants Revolt" today.

    • @kaysussex4991
      @kaysussex4991 2 года назад

      I’m definitely revolting!

    • @kt3184
      @kt3184 2 года назад

      ✅ in progress;)

    • @samuelskogqvist5565
      @samuelskogqvist5565 2 года назад

      Nah, keep eating macdonalds and watch TV you anglo freaks

  • @peterfeltham5612
    @peterfeltham5612 3 года назад +23

    Tony,the 'Essex Boy' is a modern socialogical gem.Love his programmes,and so educational for the younger generation.

  • @linshanhsiang
    @linshanhsiang 2 года назад +18

    In Peter Akroyd's excellent history "Foundation" he points out that these revolters were not peasants at all but artisans. Blacksmiths and the like.

    • @adampeters7947
      @adampeters7947 2 года назад +2

      Thanks for that

    • @SubvertTheState
      @SubvertTheState 2 года назад +4

      That's usually who starts things. Mid level administrators, middle class professionals, but they still need the masses to either aid or affirm the message or ideals of a movement for it to gain a momentum all its own.

    • @Enoo-Wynn
      @Enoo-Wynn 2 года назад +1

      Possibly you're right. What percentage of the population were "artisans"?
      I must confess I want you to be wrong. My working class pride is irked!

    • @Roikat
      @Roikat 2 года назад +2

      England had a large freeman class who were partially descended from downwardly mobile former lords. The freemen were armed to provide the archery artillery support in military campaigns. This class drove most revolts in England, due to resentment of downward mobility and knowledge that their support of the system was essential to the lords.

    • @linshanhsiang
      @linshanhsiang 2 года назад +3

      @@SubvertTheState The middle classes scarcely even existed at the time. Artisans were working class, but not serfs who were almost or even slaves.

  • @VladimirBagina
    @VladimirBagina Год назад +4

    i'm a simple man - I see Tony Robinson, I click

  • @robw1571
    @robw1571 5 лет назад +15

    It's good to see things really haven't changed that much.

    • @reginaford8575
      @reginaford8575 2 года назад

      Amazing howbee can put today's actors into this timeline. Avarice!!!

  • @StacyL.
    @StacyL. 4 года назад +36

    I love that Tony is REAL and his documentaries are REAL. At around 36:31 he admits he and his crew last contact with the riders and he sees the humor and also the historocity in it-- that he may have just recreated one of the big issues of the times in which the Peasant's Revolt happened, Ave that was communication issues. Brilliant!! 👏

  • @a787fxr
    @a787fxr 2 года назад +1

    The effort to be as accurate as possible with the smallest details is truly appreciated. I learned many new things. Thanks. !:- )

  • @1stp4ward
    @1stp4ward 5 месяцев назад +2

    The strength of a nation lies in the well being of the common man. - Diosdado Macapagal. This is too often forgotten.

  • @marygunning5121
    @marygunning5121 5 лет назад +26

    Thanks for remembering the truth and the courage those Great people had to do what they did, God Bless them all.

  • @marianneluban3347
    @marianneluban3347 4 года назад +34

    I like the way Tony is willing to do anything. I feel sure he didn't grow up with horses, but if someone asks him to hold a skittish one, he just gets on with it. One of my favorite presenters of history and one of the few men who looks really good in a goatee.

  • @honorladone8682
    @honorladone8682 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for your time and consideration. Philadelphia USA

  • @Warren2490
    @Warren2490 2 года назад +8

    We need this now, more than ever

  • @yancowles
    @yancowles 3 года назад +78

    'The hundred year's war with the french was dragging on...'
    Yes, you could say that.

    • @melhupby
      @melhupby 3 года назад +5

      Quintessentially British description right there. Have you heard of Brig' Tom Brodie? Reported 600 Brits facing down 10,000 Chinese as 'a bit sticky', Americans missing the understatement didn't send help because they thought he meant it was okay.

    • @AlexanderDunetz
      @AlexanderDunetz 3 года назад +3

      Agincourt , France
      Archery , lots of archers , extra extra lots of arrows.
      Lots of dead French nobility and their heavy horses

    • @bevan2342
      @bevan2342 3 года назад

      Sarcasm

    • @lahire4943
      @lahire4943 2 года назад

      It was not dragging on. At all.
      The war was over in 1381, with the English being defeated. Which is a reason why this revolt happened. Exactly why the great jacquerie happened in France in 1358 after Poitiers.
      But there was no military operation in France between the French and the English between 1381 and 1415

    • @yancowles
      @yancowles 2 года назад

      ​@@lahire4943 Yeah, I think perhaps you're missing the humour here with the joke being that, for a war that ran its course over a hundred years, saying it was dragging on (not dragging 'one' as you said) is a monumental understatement.
      The fact that it was over in 1381 is irrelevant; how long it lasted is the salient point.
      Hope you're enjoying your new years eve though, have a great 2022.

  • @PooDotStinkPants
    @PooDotStinkPants 5 лет назад +48

    *Who better than Baldrick to investigate the plight of the peasants.*

  • @buckrogers7115
    @buckrogers7115 2 года назад +11

    Heroes all of them, we live in a time of conformity and fear.

    • @reginaford8575
      @reginaford8575 2 года назад +2

      There are some courageous folks willing to stand. Will not be celbrated for 100+ years. Safetyism and beingbtaken care of is the flavor of the day because all of known history not taught

  • @Marenqo
    @Marenqo Год назад +1

    Thanks for making a documentary about this, been wanting to watch something like this

  • @BeExcellent21Another
    @BeExcellent21Another 3 года назад +7

    Tony Robinson is a national treasure!

  • @32inzane
    @32inzane 3 года назад +21

    I love how Mike and his comrades are retracking the footsteps and even sleeping on the ground after a good days ride. Great work mate , cheers!

  • @kimlee4010
    @kimlee4010 2 года назад

    WoW! Terrific video. So well put together. A true diamond this one. Thanks

  • @daveeff-subs846
    @daveeff-subs846 2 года назад +1

    That was so good to watch from lockdown, I was entirely unaware of the happeneings.
    Thanks for posting

  • @NickC_222
    @NickC_222 4 года назад +91

    I love Tony Robinson, he's basically one of my heroes, but I'm having real trouble getting past how distracting the asymmetrical goatee is. His left side is trimmed in like 4 mm tighter than his right and I can't not notice it lol.

    • @rachelhorwitz9086
      @rachelhorwitz9086 4 года назад +5

      DAMMIT now I can’t help but look at it. 😂

    • @markdemell6087
      @markdemell6087 3 года назад +1

      Maybe he ran off early and did not finish his shave. Hahaha.

    • @anthonywinter1994
      @anthonywinter1994 2 года назад

      Right?! And I thought the white growing back in was glue at first.

    • @colleenkennedy1934
      @colleenkennedy1934 2 года назад

      OOF that is bad

    • @mahna_mahna
      @mahna_mahna 2 года назад +1

      I just ran across a tweet where he wrote about this show: "One of the documentaries I’m most proud of. Although I did have a very silly little beard in those days!"

  • @Ukeepthelies8471
    @Ukeepthelies8471 5 лет назад +72

    Makes me proud to be ancestorially, English. Another revolt may be necessary, people are not happy anymore.

    • @slipstreamxr3763
      @slipstreamxr3763 2 года назад +9

      So, we Americans weren't the first British people who decided to say F%&k it to the monarchy.

    • @danielnichols5632
      @danielnichols5632 2 года назад +6

      Everyone is too lazy now, we're addicted to I phones and junk food

    • @opano4116
      @opano4116 2 года назад

      @@slipstreamxr3763 for all the good it did, those "Americans" then forgot what it was like to live under the monarchy and just turned around and starved out and poisoned the Natives, and went so far as to bring people in from African to oppress then as well, I dont see the point of a revolt if were just swapping one evil with another

    • @herbsuperb6034
      @herbsuperb6034 2 года назад +3

      Some are, some are not. But you are right to be proud. The British People have their baggage, like every other nation or people. But they've accomplished amazing things throughout their history, and suffered and sacrificed on the noble side of history quite often. So many of England's former colonies are now among the most free, most productive, most prosperous nations on Earth, with systems of law that allow so many more people the freedom to pursue success in whatever they are best at, than in the past. I'm rather fond of the British People. Hope to visit someday. Some of my family hails from England and Scotland.

    • @Padraigan13
      @Padraigan13 Год назад

      @@danielnichols5632 And also uneducated of what the politicians are really doing. If they knew they might get off their behinds and do something.

  • @beckyblack2333
    @beckyblack2333 2 года назад +3

    I've heard of the Peasant's Revolt, but I don't remember hearing the story behind it. Thanks.

  • @PatRiot-
    @PatRiot- 2 года назад +6

    I’m laughing at the staging and this man’s theatrics 😂
    It’s hilarious to see people watching him do this in public but it came out so well 😄

  • @fyodorplays6094
    @fyodorplays6094 6 лет назад +43

    49:53 - five people, three chairs... Mike's crew revolt!

  • @Bphillips2808
    @Bphillips2808 6 лет назад +221

    Love the documentaries on youtube, as long as i remember never to scroll down to the comments

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 5 лет назад +4

      Brett Phillips -All part of the fun, mate.

    • @331coolguy
      @331coolguy 5 лет назад +12

      Brett Phillips that's my mistake to

    • @docfurious2408
      @docfurious2408 5 лет назад +3

      The comments are sometimes the best part. Reminds me of " 1066 and all that ". Ex: " William invaded England and became King by sticking an arrow into Kind Harold's eye ". About the standerd of history one can expect from Sir Tony ( I have a Knighthood ya yobs ) Robertson.

    • @Tsumami__
      @Tsumami__ 5 лет назад +2

      Brett Phillips this comment section isn’t so bad

    • @leonisserlis5978
      @leonisserlis5978 5 лет назад

      hahaha, oh my friend, so true!

  • @blaisegrail9778
    @blaisegrail9778 2 года назад +1

    Ordering the bacon roll a whole minute after the tea. Outrageous behaviour, Sir Tony.

  • @shaynebergwever6268
    @shaynebergwever6268 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the awesome vid! ✊✌💖

  • @ianreynolds8552
    @ianreynolds8552 5 лет назад +228

    This is what happens what you push people too far

    • @nekad2000
      @nekad2000 5 лет назад +8

      @Peter Torbay You lost me at scientocracy. Is that supposed to be something? I do not understand how an open method for studying the natural world that nobody owns, has no inherent agenda, and no inherent bias is a form of government. Can you explain?

    • @sherryburrows2252
      @sherryburrows2252 4 года назад +1

      Amen.

    • @davehallett3128
      @davehallett3128 4 года назад +2

      @PruUrvu good. You re gonna pay my tax then

    • @karlfulton4854
      @karlfulton4854 4 года назад

      @@nekad2000 his scientocracy is his way of saying what they can get logistical ly via produce as well as finance from ' their ' peasants to fight their foreign wars with... just like today that POTUS TRUMP IS TRYING TO CHANGE.

    • @karlfulton4854
      @karlfulton4854 4 года назад +3

      "ALL WARS ARE BANKERS WARS. ".. CHECK IT OUT AND GET US OUT OF EUROPE.

  • @VlogrBlogr
    @VlogrBlogr 2 года назад +15

    WOW! Thank you so much! What an inspiration learning about this story, if it wasn't for you I would never have known how sophisticated this really was.

  • @garyk.nedrow8302
    @garyk.nedrow8302 2 года назад +66

    The Peasants' Revolt of 1381 didn't accomplish much initially, other than killing a number of avaricious and overbearing agents of the monarchy and bringing the Poll Tax to an end. Richard II and his advisers calmed the waters and the system of serfdom continued. But lack of tax revenue forced England to limit its military adventures on the Continent, taxation became more reasonable, and serfdom within one hundred years ended, due largely to economic forces.
    But the Revolt established a precedent of ordinary citizens taking military action against oppressive acts of government. The Founding Fathers of the USA were certainly aware of that precedent in arguing for "natural law" and personal liberties that are superior to governmental authority. Their revolution succeeded. The French Revolution about fifty years later had definite echoes of the Peasants' Revolt, and it also succeeded, if only for a time. The right of citizens to petition government for redress of grievances and to oppose the government militarily is written into the US Constitution. We might even observe that the citizens who occupied the US Capitol Building in Jan. 2022 were similarly motivated to bring government to account for suspected election fraud, and their actions, properly understood, are part of the tradition. Those who govern all over the world ignore at their peril the power of the people, as history teaches us.

    • @TreyCapnerhurst
      @TreyCapnerhurst 2 года назад +7

      The recent US insurrection is absolutely NOT part of that pattern. Instead of oppressed groups rebelling against government policies or systems, it was an attack on the entire system itself, by privileged people who were avowing harm to marginalized groups. It was a fascist coup attempt goaded on by right wing actors, most definitely NOT a spontaneous uprising by involved actors seeking justice.
      I get that you are leaning to the right with your view that "natural law" was the most important part of the "Founding Fathers" instead of government, but you are provably wrong. Law enforcement was literally the most important part. Hence, documents about it.

    • @kratoleaf7619
      @kratoleaf7619 2 года назад +1

      White privilege!

    • @michaelblackwell7408
      @michaelblackwell7408 2 года назад +2

      @@kratoleaf7619 Wow, you just missed the whole point of the show.
      No one here was even talking about racism. Just you.

    • @Bill23799
      @Bill23799 2 года назад

      @@michaelblackwell7408 To quote Mrs. Slocumbe..... " I am unanimous in that ". Well said Sir.

    • @kratoleaf7619
      @kratoleaf7619 2 года назад +1

      @@michaelblackwell7408 secondly its called "sarcasm"...look it up

  • @james0000
    @james0000 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for another educational and entertaining video!

  • @Mritalicsmine
    @Mritalicsmine 5 лет назад +21

    "Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will. Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these will continue till they are resisted with either words or blows, or with both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress."
    Frederick Douglass (1817?-1895)

    • @RLC302
      @RLC302 4 года назад +2

      That quote seems very current..

    • @leechowning2712
      @leechowning2712 3 года назад

      Jan 2021...

  • @joanneallam8262
    @joanneallam8262 2 года назад +13

    I love Tony's documentaries he is so natural and comfortable when he talks keep making more documentaries love them.

  • @badgerpie6
    @badgerpie6 Год назад +1

    Love it when Mike Loades turns up!!