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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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The correct answer is D. To take wealth away from the Roman Catholic

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The Great Peasants' Revolt was a major revolt that took place in 1381, in this peasants opposed the general economic and politic situation of England due to the high taxes imposed to finance the Hundred Years' Old, the traditional serfdom system and the power and actions of both the church and the King's officials. In this context, one of the purposes or goals of this revolt was to take wealth away from the Roman Catholic church as this entity owned wealth and land and therefore supported the serfdom in which peasants were forced to work, also the Church as not on the side of peasants but supported officials and barons.

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