What changes did industrial revolution bring to the then society of russia
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The industrial and economic developments of the Industrial Revolution brought significant social changes. Industrialization resulted in an increase in population and the phenomenon of urbanization, as a growing number of people moved to urban centres in search of employment.
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Industrialisation gave people employment, often for life plus pensions, that came with perks such as modern housing, health care, free childcare, nutritional diet.
Before, Russia was largely an agricultural country, with most people not owning any land. They grew this or that here and there around where they lived, but generally lived like pigs, in unmodernised sheds, scattered all around, including in Siberia where conditions are extreme.
Industries attracted people to cities, or large state owned farms, where they lived happily ever after, until the Perestrioka times.
They still miss it, remembering the industrialisation as the good times!
Similar is happening in China now, where millions and millions are being lifted from an extreme poverty, as Russians once were.
Before, Russia was largely an agricultural country, with most people not owning any land. They grew this or that here and there around where they lived, but generally lived like pigs, in unmodernised sheds, scattered all around, including in Siberia where conditions are extreme.
Industries attracted people to cities, or large state owned farms, where they lived happily ever after, until the Perestrioka times.
They still miss it, remembering the industrialisation as the good times!
Similar is happening in China now, where millions and millions are being lifted from an extreme poverty, as Russians once were.
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