describe the condition of russian farmers and workers before the russian revolution of 1917
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There were a couple of stormy events that occurred after the
Russian revolution in 1917 as the First World War was almost close to an end.
Apart from the soldiers and the army, the Russian country farmers
fought in the war and their families starved behind.
After the death of hundreds of people by the Czarist state
heads, almost 30,000 workers from Moscow went on a strike.
There was a famine and the Worker’s organization went into
severe repression with people starving without food. The farmers were not able
to export their products and they could not sell their food in the local open
markets.
The railway system was broken and the supplies could not
reach or get out of the towns.
Russian revolution in 1917 as the First World War was almost close to an end.
Apart from the soldiers and the army, the Russian country farmers
fought in the war and their families starved behind.
After the death of hundreds of people by the Czarist state
heads, almost 30,000 workers from Moscow went on a strike.
There was a famine and the Worker’s organization went into
severe repression with people starving without food. The farmers were not able
to export their products and they could not sell their food in the local open
markets.
The railway system was broken and the supplies could not
reach or get out of the towns.
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Prior to 1917, the working class of Russia lived in abject poverty under the Tsars who encouraged capitalists.
The wages were very low that the workers could not buy proper food or live in decent houses. The working hours were long and conditions of work unhygienic in most cases. There was no medical cover or medical facilities that the workers could afford. Many of them died of work-related diseases. This led the working class to unite and revolt against the Tsarist regime in 1917 and ultimately resulted in the birth of communism.
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