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German Peasants' War
Date1525-1526
Location
southwestern German states, Franconia, Thuringia, and Switzerland
Result Defeat of the peasant armies
Belligerents
Peasant Bands Swabian League
Commanders and leaders
George, Truchsess of Waldburg (Bauernjörg]]
Strength
variable variable
Casualties and losses
variable variable

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Article Outline:

Background[edit]

General political, social and economic conditions[edit]

Luther's Manifesto[edit]

Geography[edit]

Cause of Peasant Revolts[edit]

Economic and social conditions[edit]

Political structure[edit]

Geographic areas of first outbreak[edit]

Second wave[edit]

Peasant organization[edit]

(military organization box)

Organization of Peasant Bands[edit]

Imperial organization[edit]

Swabian League[edit]

Bauernjorg[edit]

House of Waldburg[edit]

First outbreak[edit]

Stuhlingen Revolt[edit]

Mulhausen Revolt[edit]

(map)

Twelve Articles=[edit]

Making the case[edit]

Similar articles[edit]

Expansion[edit]

Battle of Leipheim Battle of Wurzach Revenge at Weinsberg

Highwater mark[edit]

Siege of Heilbronn Occupation of Stuttgart and the Mainz uprising Capitulation of Würzburg

Imperial response[edit]

Battle of Böblingen Battle of Frankenhausen Battle of Zabern Freiburg Capitulation

Final effort[edit]

Freiburg Capitulation Battle at Königshofen Battle of Würzburg (1525)

End revolts[edit]

Swiss Revolt Salzburg Revolt

Aftermath[edit]

Fate of the peasants[edit]

Concessions[edit]

Historiographic interpretations[edit]

Marxist[edit]

Economic (but not Marxist)[edit]

Socio-economic[edit]

Socio-cultural[edit]

Sources[edit]

Footnotes[edit]

Bibliography[edit]

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