how were the Russian peasants different from those of France
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Peasants had no respect for nobility, very unlike the French peasant. 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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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. Russian peasants were different from other European peasants in many ways . ... Russian peasants had no regrade for the nobility .
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