History, asked by krishivkarthikeyan, 7 months ago

after the vienna congress a number of polish priests were sent to siberia by the russian authorities for

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Answered by Anonymous
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After the Vienna Congress, Poland was divided between the Russia, the Austria-Hungary and the Prussia. When Prussia began to occupy rest part of the Poland, Russia defeated Prussia and occupied Poland. Russia established its rule over Poland. The natives of Poland were treated inferior. Russian language was forced into the schools and for official purposes. When an armed rebellion failed against the Russian rule, the members of clergy and nobilities began using language as a symbol of National resistance. Polish was used for Church gatherings and for official purpose. Many priests and who refused to preach in Russian were executed or sent to Siberia into jails. Russian was forced into schools and made obligatory.

Answered by swarajkanna
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they brought religious reform in seberia

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