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Stalin's collectivisation programme​

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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Stalin's collectivization programme

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  • Stalin after coming to power in the 1920s became a dictator of the Communist Party.
  • During his reign, he tried to begin modernization with industrialization and the collectivization of agricultural land.
  • The Kolkhoz prevented private farming and proposed state-owned agriculture.
  • According to Stalin, collectivization would develop agricultural productivity and free poor farmers from farmland owners.

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Answered by amoghjaiswar
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Stalin believed that collectivisation of agriculture would help in improving grains supplies in Russia. He begin collectivisation in 1929. All peasants were forced to cultivate in collective farms (Kolhoz). The bulk of land and implements were transferred to the ownership of collective farm. Many peasants protested such attempts and destroyed livestock to show their anger. Collectivisation did not bring the desired results in the food supply situation turned even worse in subsequent years.

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