what were stalin's views about rich peasants and traders
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Stalin, the leader of Bolsheviks aftr the death of Lenin Vladimi , ...under the rule of Stalin ...the rich peasants and traders were called the kulaks ... .according to Stalin ....these kulaks were the main root fr the problm of grain supplies in Russia..he thought that these kulaks hoarded grain for their profit .....Even Stalin also applied the Policy of Collectivisaion .during the tym of 1929 when the acute shortage of grains were seen in Russia ....
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Stalin views about rich peasants and traders given below.
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- Stalin became a dictator of the Communist Party after the death of Vladimir Lenin.
- During his reign in Soviet, he tried to introduce modernization in the country and the collectivization of agricultural land.
- The collectivization of agriculture (Kolkhoz) prohibited private farming and introduced state-owned agriculture.
- Stalin believed that collectivization would improve agricultural productivity and free poor peasants from farmland owners.
- The rich peasants (Kulaks) and traders raid by the government as it believed that they were holding stocks in the countryside in the hope of getting higher prices.
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