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what were the social and economic conditions in Russia when Industrial revolution came?​

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Answered by Pranaysinghania
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In the social view point Russia was very poor from earlier of teh incident and not supported because of the unfair discriminations by the nobiltiy and the extra free service to nobles .

Economically ,because of 2nd world war..France was in big economic crisis.

Further due to population increase it was hardly effects.

The drought held there made the situations worse which were the only reasons that increased the price of bread which was the staple diet of French middle people that time.

Noblity were not effected by the drought because they recovered the loses through unfair services for free from the 3rd estate people.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Russian Revolution largely originated because of outdated economy and the social inequality towards the lowers classes. Agriculture largely based on rich peasants, who hardly owned modern machinery to help in cultivation. Serfs exploited and bound to their master's land.

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