The Russian Revolution of 1917 significantly altered the lives of village people by dismantling the feudal system and redistributing land, which aimed to empower peasants and improve their economic conditions. Many peasants gained access to land previously owned by aristocrats, allowing them to cultivate crops for their own benefit rather than for landowners. However, the subsequent collectivization policies in the late 1920s often led to hardship, as many were forced into collective farms, resulting in food shortages and resistance. Overall, while the revolution initially promised better conditions, it also brought about significant upheaval and challenges for rural communities.
the russian revalution is remembered by the people by history
Three people: Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, and Josef Stalin
Joesph stalin
the Russian people were not pleased.
Before the Industrial Revolution people in England worked at home, on farms, and in small village shops
Yes, There was various type of people who were involved in Russian civil war
The Duma.
That overthrow was called the February Revolution.
The Russian revolution
The Russian revolution
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)
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.