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poor conditions of peasents in russia​

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Like workers, peasants too were divided. In Russia, peasants wanted the land of the Nobles to be given to them. Frequently, they refused to pay rent and even murdered landlords. Hope it helps.

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Poor Living and Working Conditions as the Reason for Bolsheviks' Seizure of Power in 1917 Around eighty percent of Russia’s population were peasants who lived in communities. Living and working conditions for most peasants were dreadful, famine and starvation were common. People worked for long hours, their wages were low and rent was high.

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