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Peter Stolypinin was a Russian statesman and reformer known for his efforts to modernize Russia's agrarian economy and promote peasant landownership in the early 20th century. While he did not directly "make" the proletariat, his policies aimed at improving the lives of peasants inadvertently contributed to the growth of a working class as many rural inhabitants migrated to urban areas for factory work. His reforms were part of a broader context of social and economic changes that helped shape the conditions leading to the rise of the proletariat in Russia.

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