How are Russian peasant different from the European peasant in 5points
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Russian peasants were different from other European peasants in many ways.
They pooled their land together periodically and their commons divide it according to the needs of individual families.Russian peasants had no regard for the nobility. This was unlike France where during the French Revolution in Brittany peasants respected nobles and fought for them.
They pooled their land together periodically and their commons divide it according to the needs of individual families.Russian peasants had no regard for the nobility. This was unlike France where during the French Revolution in Brittany peasants respected nobles and fought for them.
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The main difference is that most of Europe had abandoned feudalism in the early modern period - from 1500 to 1700, in russia feudalism was still in place. So the peasants were serfs.
This meant that they were the property of their lords and could not move freely about and had to provide labour or other services for him for a certain amount of time each year.
This meant that they were the property of their lords and could not move freely about and had to provide labour or other services for him for a certain amount of time each year.
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