It was started by Alexander the 3rd and Sergei Witte with the introduction of the Trans-Siberean railway which was then opened by Nicholas the 2nd in 1891. Nicholas didn't do much else to modernise the industry during his reign.
Ballet was not introduced to Russia, that's where ballet started
IT industry
In the late 1880s, refrigeration was introduced to the meatpacking industry in Chicago. This changed the industry forever.
Russia is focusing on light industry which focuses on the production of consumer goods, such as clothing or housewares.
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Russia/Soviet Union
Peter the great
Russia is rich cuz in ww2 they owned the half of the oil production and industry.
Alexander the 2nd emancipated the serfs, set up a system of local government, elected assemblies, called Zemvesto, which were made responsible for road repairs, schools, agriculture, etc. He introduced legal reforms based on trial by jury, and encouraged growth of industry in Russia.
A pioneer in the automobile industry implemented the concept of the laws of supply and demand that were first introduced by Adam Smith. That automobile industry pioneer was Henry Ford.
Orthodoxy was introduced to non-Christian Russia by two Greek missionaries, Saints Cyrill and Methodius. They also introduced writing to Russia hence the Russian use of the "Cyrillic Alphabet" which in some instances resembles the Greek.
Gustavus Swift.