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what type of social changes were brought by the industrialization in Russia?​

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Answered by ushajosyula96
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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.Impact of industrialisation in tsarist Russia: Due to construction of new factories thousands of landless peasants came to cities in search of work. Russia was living in 'the old world' under the tsars. Serfdom had been abolished, but it did not improve the condition of the peasants.

The first steps related to accelerating the development of industry were taken during the reign of Peter I. However, the beginning of the introduction of machine production in leading industries and vehicles was in the second quarter of the 19th century. This period is considered to be the beginning of the industrial revolution in Russian Empire. The industrialization process continued until 1917. Later in the years of Soviet industrialization. Russia was in the role of catching up, trying to catch up with the advanced countries of the West in terms of industrial development.

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