JACQUERIE. This name was given to the revolt of the French peasantry against the nobles in the fourteenth century. It arose from the term Jacques Bonhomme, by which the peasants were in jest designated by the nobles. The struggle was carried on with great fury on both sides, and was not suppressed till several counties had been completely devastated. See FRANCE, anno 1356.
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