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Differentiate between russian workers and European workers

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The workers in Russia were different from the workers of the other European Countries in various ways:

1. The workers of Russia were divided into the various social organizations on the basis of their skill and occupation. Whereas, the workers of Europe formed various unions and fought for the rights of the workers.

2. The workers in Europe were united for their mutual demand such as for political rights and working hours but this was not the situation in Russia.  

3. Workers in Europe were closely associated with various political parties and some of them even formed their own parties, whereas, in Russia, the formation of political parties was considered illegal and was suppressed.  

4. Peasants in Europe enjoyed certain rights but in Russia, peasants did not have any political rights.

5. Peasants in Russia revolted against the nobility as they had no regards for them, whereas, in France, peasants respected the nobles and fought for them.  

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