richard ii of england concluded the english peasants' revolt of 1381 group of answer choices by abdicating his throne in favor of his eldest son. through the use of deceit and ruthless force. by staying within his castle and allowing his lords to negotiate. by agreeing to a new charter of rights known as the statute of kilkenny.

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Richard II of England concluded the English peasants' revolt of 1381 through the use of deceit and ruthless force.

The Peasants' Revolt is an uprising led by Wat Tyler. This rebellion, also known as the Great Rising, occurred in most of England in 1381. How did Richard II end this rebellion? He sent his 4000 soldiers to surround the rebels. The leaders of the rebellion were then executed. Among those executed were the preacher John Ball and the leader of the Essex rebels, Jack Straw. And many more rebel leaders were arrested and executed. The rebellion has killed up to 1500 rebels.

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