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how did the Russian peasants differ from the peasants of other European countries​

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Answered by aditya120411kumar
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Russian peasants were different from other European peasants in another way. They pooled their land together periodically and their commune (mir) divided it according to the needs of individual families. All political parties were illegal in Russia before 1914.

Answered by dsumthidsumthi98302
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Russian peasants were different from other European peasants in another way. They pooled their land together periodically and their commune (mir) divided it according to the needs of individual families. All political parties were illegal in Russia before 1914.

(i) In Russia, peasants wanted the land of the nobles to be given to them. Frequently, they refused to pay rent and even murdered landlords. Thus, they did not respect nobles. But in Europe, peasants respected nobles and fought for them.

(ii) Russian peasants were different from other European peasants in another way. They pooled their land together periodically and their commune (min) divided it according to the needs of individual families.

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