How r Russian peasant different from
European peasant
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Russian peasants different from European peasants because they pooled their land together periodically and their village commune (mir) divided it according to the needs of individual families.
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Russian peasants differed from the European peasants in the following way:
Explanation:
In France the peasants had no respect for nobility. they revolted against them.
whereas
Russian peasants were the only peasant community which pooled their land and their commune divided it. As land was divided among peasants periodically and it was felt that peasants and not workers would be the main source of the revolution.
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