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Lorenz Fries noted in his secret report to the Archbishop of Wurzburg that the peasants were unhappy with their predicament and wanted to be treated equally by the rich. (However, it must be noted that Lorenz Fries’ account was written for only the Archbishop’s eyes so he may be exaggerating details)...
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The Peasant Parliament of Swabia, however, was quick to say that although they were upset with their lives and how they were being treated, they would be obey to the authority of God. However, taking into account that this was only a peasant parliament in Swabia and not for all the peasants, it most likely was not what all the other peasants were truly thinking at the time...
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