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Gulags were labour camps in Soviet Russia. You could be sent there for many reasons, peasants were sent there because they opposed collectivisation, which was were the government took their farm and all their possessions.
It was a policy in Soviet Russia, created by the dictator Joseph Stalin. He believed that if there were only collectively-owned farms, more food would be produced. It turned out to be very unpopular with the peasants, who liked to farm their own land.
it slaughtered all of their animals , took away their land & they all shared a profit at the end of the year
beatingsprisonexecutionsiberian gulagconfiscation of seed grain (so that they had nothing to plant next year)forced starvationetc.
Collectivisation & The five year plans
Josef Stalin - 20 million Russians died in the collectivisation. And 50 million Chinese died in a similar move by Mao Ze Dong in China. Dwarfs the Holocaust few million, doesn't it?
When Russia's wealth peasants held back produce in 1928, he deported and killed them. Their assets including their farm machinery and animals were taken to the cooperative.
The popular and accepted belief is that it was a grass roots effort by the French peasants to arm themselves to resist a Royalist or foreign counter revolution aimed at putting the monarchy back in control.
Collectivisation of industry in the USSR was very successful. In the first two "Five-Year Plans" dating from 1929, production grew faster that any western country and was exceeded only by Nazi Germany and the USA. Collectivisation of agriculture was not nearly so successful and met with a great deal of resentment and opposition from the peasantry which constituted approximately 80% of the Soviet population as a class and a way of life. For the same quantity of work, peasants were doled out a relative pittance for their work and many farmers killed their livestock rather than hand them over.
engineer (4), agriculture(4), beautiful (3), collectivisation (7), Christianity(5).
what is the prefix or suffix for resist?
Peasants!The peasants are revolting!-Yes, but what are the peasants doing?Street beggars are often unsuccessful in their attempts to beg from peasants.