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godan tells us about the life of peasants during great depression
godan tells us about the life of peasants during great depression
Because the clergy owned most of the land, and had a majority of the nation's wealth, they were usually driven out of the country or killed by the peasants.
He showed that all peasants are foolish so they are brutally suffered.
In 1788 there were no peasants since it is 200 years after the middle ages. __ There were peasants in Europe after the Middle Ages. LOTS of peasants. Russia had a large peasant population up to the Revolution. As did virtually every country in Europe. China also had a large peasant population. The Middle Ages had NOTHING to do with the end of peasant life. Peasant life would have been hard. Difficult work, no education and little opportunity to leave the land. It would not have been very different than the life of a peasant during the Medieval period.
For peasants it was very hard I don't know what was the situation in other parts of the Russian Empire but in Lithuania which was a part of the Empire life was hard. 1. The only langue in use was Russian other language media and literature was banned and non Russian speaking communities vere russified.2. peasants needed to work in the Manor they didint had no land and were like slaves food was very scarce which led to numeruos famines and dicieses. about 90% of the Empire were peasant so life was wery hard especialy if you werent a Russian.
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The 20th century Russian novelist who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1965 was Mikhail Sholokhov. He received the prize for his novel "And Quiet Flows the Don," which depicts life in the Don Cossacks during World War I and the Russian Revolution.
An expression that came from life during the American Revolution was to put your John Hancock on paper.