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Q: How did the Russian revolution change the lives of village people?
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How is the Russian revolution remembered by people?

the russian revalution is remembered by the people by history


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Three people: Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, and Josef Stalin


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Before the Industrial Revolution people in England worked at home, on farms, and in small village shops


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The Duma.


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What is a good book on The Russian Revolution I want to broaden my knowledge on the Russian revolution but I am a bit of a beginner where would be a good place to start?

Access to History - Russia: From Autocracy to Communism "A People's Tragedy-A History of the Russian Revolution," by Orlando Figes (copyright 1996, published 1997)


Did tsar Alexander the 2 abolished serfdom before or after the Russian revolution?

The Russian revolution began with his death and the deaths of his wife and 6 children . He did not abolish serfdom. The whole point of the revolution was to overthrow the Czar and replace him with a government that controlled all aspects of living for the Russian people.