they grew worse.
Catherine the Great's decision to free the serfs in Russia during her reign had a significant impact on the social and economic landscape. The emancipation of the serfs led to increased social mobility and improved living conditions for many peasants. However, it also caused economic challenges for the nobility who relied on serf labor for their estates. Overall, the decision contributed to the modernization of Russia's economy and society.
By 1780 there were no "peasants".
Catherine the Great invented the white chocolate and even to this day her long lost relatives make the money from its profits.
Catherine the Great actively took part in the European history of the 18th century. During her rule, Russia participated in the partition of Poland (in all the three partition), built good relationships with Austria and Prussia. She made territorial advances at the expense of the Tartars and the Turkish.
No, Catherine the Great did not free the serfs during her reign.
They stayed about the same.
The role was the same for all peasants thru out time: provide the labor for the rulers (the rich) to make money. It happened to the English peasants, the Russian peasants, and the French peasants (in France)...and it happened in Vietnam (French Indochina). Peasants provide the labor force; the Colonial ruler provides the funding, organization, and the product.
By 1780 there were no "peasants".
Catherine the Great's decision to free the serfs in Russia during her reign had a significant impact on the social and economic landscape. The emancipation of the serfs led to increased social mobility and improved living conditions for many peasants. However, it also caused economic challenges for the nobility who relied on serf labor for their estates. Overall, the decision contributed to the modernization of Russia's economy and society.
Generally, the working class and the peasants were not killed, though sympethisers of the bourgeausie were. The upper class and the nobles were usuually guillotined.
Catherine the Great invented the white chocolate and even to this day her long lost relatives make the money from its profits.
Lord Rollo provides aid to the peasants in his village by lowering the rents on their lands during difficult years, providing them with food and shelter during harsh winters, and offering them protection from bandits and other threats. He also allows them to use his forests to gather wood for fuel and building materials.
Catherine the Great actively took part in the European history of the 18th century. During her rule, Russia participated in the partition of Poland (in all the three partition), built good relationships with Austria and Prussia. She made territorial advances at the expense of the Tartars and the Turkish.
Many medieval peasants starved. However, during the medieval era the church served as a large social organization. It would have tried to feed the starving masses and move them to a different area where there was food and work.
godan tells us about the life of peasants during great depression
godan tells us about the life of peasants during great depression
No, Catherine the Great did not free the serfs during her reign.