What factors contributed to industrialisation in Russia in the last quarter of the 19th century?
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True industrialization didn't kick off in Russia until the late 1800's with reforms by Tsar Nicholas II and the minister of finance, Sergei Witte . Russia's economy had a notable increase between 1890 and 1910, due in part to higher exports of natural resources and the expansion of the Trans- Siberian Railway.
increased foreign investments.
extension of railway network.
doubling of coal production.
quadrupling of iron and steel
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