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- Ciompi_Revolt abstract "The Revolt of the Ciompi was a rebellion among unrepresented labourers which occurred in Florence, Italy from 1378 to 1382. Those who revolted consisted of artisans, labourers, and craftsmen who did not belong to any guilds and were therefore unable to participate in the Florentine government. These labourers were growing increasingly resentful over the established patrician oligarchy. In addition, they were expected to pay heavy taxes which they could not afford, forcing some to abandon their homes. The resulting insurrection over such tensions led to the creation of a government composed of wool workers and other disenfranchised workers which lasted for three and a half years.The Ciompi revolt developed in three stages; reform in the months of May and June, the violent ‘revolution’ of the revolt and fighting which occurred in mid-July, and the fall of the Ciompi’s short government in Florence -‘the reaction’, which occurred at the end of August 1378. These workers’ underrepresentation led to their exploitation, low wages, and lack of political clout. In June 1378 the city’s fourteen minor guilds demanded greater representation in civic office from elites – the Signoria. These guildsmen still wanted to keep the Sotto posti, who were low wage textile workers with no guild representation, from forming their own guilds and being able to gain increased political power. To prevent this, the Signoria quadrupled the fee for admittance to the system. This action sparked indignation and turned the Sotto posti into opponents of the Signoria aligning them with the lower class Ciompi. On the 22 June the Ciompi took up arms for the first time but it was not until 21 July that they violently took over the city’s government and forced the Signoria to create three new guilds and grant them political office.During the revolt, there are select individuals that are commonly highlighted by historians. Representing the middle and upper class was Salvestro de' Medici. Representing the lower class was the mysterious group known as “The Eight (Saints)”. Then there's the one person who can be seen as caught in the middle, Michele di Lando. He was “separated from his social superior due to inferior birth, but he was also separated by his peers by his superior vision”. Salvestro de' Medici was seen as a problem with the Ciompi uprising.Although the Ciompi Rebellion was short lived, it constituted a long lasting impact on many generations to come. The three and a half year revolt not only affected Florentine society in the 15th century significantly, but also became a memorable moment in Florentine history, which continued to intrigue historians from different generations. Moreover, different historians from different times tended to interpret the same event in different ways.".
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