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Explain the following terms - land committees from class 9​

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Land Committees  

agrarian agencies created in Russia by the bourgeois Provisional Government after the February Revolution of 1917.

The Central Land Committee was formed on Mar. 19 (Apr. 1), 1917, under the Ministry of Agriculture. Local land committees including provincial, district, and volost (small rural district) committees, were created by the decree of Apr. 21 (May 4), 1917. According to the decree on land committees, they were formed “to prepare the agrarian reform and to work out urgent temporary measures until the resolution of the agrarian question by the Constituent Assembly.” In reality, they were created to struggle against the peasant movement, which was aiming to seize the land of th&pomeshchiki (landlords). Constitutional Democrats (Cadets) and the Socialist Revolutionaries were in the majority on the Central, provincial, and district committees. With the growth of the peasant movement, which intensified in September-October 1917, the volost land committees, which were made up of peasants, joined the peasant struggle for the land.

After the victory of the October Revolution, the Soviet government used the lower-level land committees to put into practice the Decree on Land. For temporary instructions, the volost land committees were guided by the resolution on vo-lost land committees adopted by the First All-Russian Congress of Soviets on June 23 (July 6), 1917; this resolution received the force of law under Soviet power, on Oct. 31 (Nov. 13), 1917. V. I. Lenin, in “Reply to Questions From Peasants,” of Nov. 5 (18), 1917, explained the tasks of the volost land committees in the confiscation of the land of the pomeshchiki. On Dec. 5 (18), 1917, the Council of People’s Commissars confirmed the new decree on land committees and the instruction on the regulation by the land committees of agrarian and agricultural relations. The Central Land Committee was dissolved on Dec. 19, 1917 (Jan. 1, 1918). The majority of the local land committees were reelected in November-December 1917.

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