Social Sciences, asked by Shyamcharana, 1 year ago

When were factories set up in Russia and how? from socialism in europe and the russian revolution.

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Answered by brokendreams
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ANSWER:

Several factories were set up in Russia the 1890's, when Russia’s railway network was expanded and foreign investments in industries increased.

EXPLANATION:

      At the start of the 20th century, a huge majority of Russia’s populace were agriculturists. About 85 percent of the Russian empire’s populace made a living from agriculture. Industry was only found in pockets. Well-known industrial areas were Moscow and St Petersburg.

     Craftsmen carried out much of the manufacture; however big factories were existent along with craft workshops. Several factories were established in the 1890's, when Russia’s railway network expanded and foreign investments in industries increased. Coal production doubled up and steel and iron output multiplied.  

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