"Romanian peasants revolt in Moldavia beginning in March to protest their inability to buy land; they also protest their exploitation by the crown and by grain merchants such as Leopold Louis-Dreyfus. Some 10,000 die before Carol I can regain control of the country in April." - James Trager, "1907" The
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"The first large-scale disturbance reflecting the desire for reform occurred in March, 1907. This was the peasant uprising which lasted for a month and spread throughout Romania. About 10,000 peasants were killed in the brutal repression and whole villages were razed. The peasants demanded a reduction of rent." - The Historical Decline of Fertility in Eastern Europe, Author(s): J. William Leasure, Source: European Journal of Population / Revue Européenne de Démographie, Vol. 8, No. 1(1992), pp. 47-75, Published by: Springer, Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20164602)
"The issue burst to the forefront of national affairs once again in 1907 when Carol suppressed a peasant rebellion at the cost of 10,000 lives. " - MLA Citation: "Carol I.", World History: The Modern Era, ABC-CLIO, 2010, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC-CLIO