Explain the rural society in imperial russia
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Most people in Imperial Russia were peasants. They lived mainly in rural areas until the late 19th century when the Emancipation of the Serfs freed them from the farms where they had to stay. They were allowed to marry whomever they wanted, own property, and vote.
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In imperial Russia, most of the people were involved in agricultural activities and they belong to the peasant family. Imperial Russia was influenced by feudalism where the peasants had to work for the noble and they had to give a share of the crops they produced. Peasants used to live on the lands of noble in rural areas until the late 19th century. After they got serfdom they could free themselves from the landowners and could own property, marry whom they wanted and vote as per their wish.
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