Is this why the forums on this board are called breads, and they are maintained by BAKERS?
In Brentwood, Essex, on 30th May 1381, agents of the King who were attempting to connect the shortfall of the first Poll Tax collection, called on Thomas the Baker of Fobbing Essex to give an account of the people in his village. Baker refused outright to comply. As a result the crowd rose up and kicked the King's men out of the town. Thus began thePeasant's Revoltof 1381.
Interesting fact: Halfway between Brentwood and Fobbing was Billericay where the Mayflower voyage of the Pilgrims was organized. Many of the passengers came from this region of Essex
https://historycollection.com/12-facts-on-the-peasants-revolt-of-1381-that-reveal-the-explosive-truth/5/
The American Revolution happened in the British colonies for a good reason. It is because the British people had a long tradition including these events:
1215 - Magna Carta
1217 - Forest Charter
1381 - Peasant's Revolt
When Adam delved and Eve span, Who was then the gentle man?
1620 - Pilgrims leave England to found an American colony
1638 - Bishop's War when Scottish Covenanters who opposed the King's policies took over Scotland
1642 - English Civil War
1660 - Restored Monarchy
1746 - Battle of Culloden Moor
1771 - Battle of Alamance Creek in the King's province of North Carolina where the King's Men defeat a group called The Regulators' many of whom were Scots who fought at Culloden