Between the Croatlo-Slovenlan and the Second Slovene Peasant Rebellion,
In the period from 1573 to 1635, there has been a great many rebels' complaints
and minor peasant uprisings. Never ceasing outbreaks of discontented
peasantry are of paramount importance in the Slovene history as the
witnesses of a never dying revolutionary movement; they are important
also as the undermining forces of the feudal system. The noble thought of
rising against the landholding aristocracy, the organlzaton of rebels' army
not only within a single domain, and the capacity of conquering In so short
a time as many castles and other demesnes as never before, the multitude
of rebellious peasants all over the land, — all this affirm the Second
Slovene Peasant Rebellion in 1635 as the culmination of the Slovene peasant
uprising.