What was collectivisation ?
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Collectivization, policy adopted by the Soviet government, pursued most intensively between 1929 and 1933, to transform traditional agriculture in the Soviet Union and to reduce the economic power of the kulaks (prosperous peasants).
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What was collectivisation?
- The collectivisation programme was started by Stalin.
- Under this programme, small landholdings of many peasants into one collective large farm.
- All large collectivised farms were cultivated by the farmers with the help of tools pooled together.
- The profits of the farms were shared among the cultivators.
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Why did Stalin introduce the collectivisation program?
Stalin's collectivisation programme:
- Stalin forced all peasants to cultivate in collective farms, kolkhoz.
- They merely did not want to work in collective farms for a variety of reasons.
- Stalin's government allowed some independent cultivation, but treated such cultivators unsympathetically.
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