explain the conditions of workers in russia before 1917
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the condition of the workers
typical engineering workshop,Moscow,1890s forced off the land,millions of peasants came towns ,or worked in rural factories and mines.in the last half-century of the old regime the Empire's urban population grew from 7 to 28 million people.
Factory conditions were terrible. According to count whitte,the finance minister in charge of russia's industrialisation until 1905,the worker raised on the frugal habits of rural life was much more easily satisfied than his counterpart in Europe or North America, so that low wages appeared as a fortunate girt to Russian Enterprise
typical engineering workshop,Moscow,1890s forced off the land,millions of peasants came towns ,or worked in rural factories and mines.in the last half-century of the old regime the Empire's urban population grew from 7 to 28 million people.
Factory conditions were terrible. According to count whitte,the finance minister in charge of russia's industrialisation until 1905,the worker raised on the frugal habits of rural life was much more easily satisfied than his counterpart in Europe or North America, so that low wages appeared as a fortunate girt to Russian Enterprise
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