What were the difference between the russian peasents from the other peasents of europe?
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In the following the peasants in Russia were different from the workers of the other European Countries:-
1. The workers of Russia were classified into many social groups on the grounds of their skill. Metal workers perceived themselves lords among the different operators, as their work needed more practice and skill than any other professional worker.
2. Women workers formed around 31% of the total population in Russia but they were paid very less than men.
3. Some workers developed unions to aid members in courses of lay-off or economic hardship but such arrangements were very few in numbers.
4. Agriculture remained the main occupation of a majority of Russian people, who worked on the farms of the clergy and the nobles.
5. The agriculturalist labours were paid very low and sometimes they were not even paid.
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There are quite a few similarities as well as differences in the condition of farmers during British rule and the condition of farmers in present times. Most important of all, farmers and peasants still find it difficult to find access to credit. Like during British times, farmers still have to seek credit in the unorganised sector. Farmers' debt is still as serious an issue as it was before independence. Use of technology, size of land holdings and irrigation facilities are still not widespread, with the exception of states like Punjab and Haryana. However, one important point of difference has been the enforcement of land reforms in Communist ruled states like West Bengal. This has empowered the farmers politically, unlike in the colonial times. Also, farmers are able to struggle for better prices for their produce in today's times through their unions. Also, while before indpendence, the colonial government or individual planatation owners could force farmer