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Why was collectivisation introduced by the Bolsheviks

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Answered by taibak32
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With greater agricultural yield more people could be employed in industrial production, and this would lead to greater general prosperity. The problem was that the peasants objected to collectivisation because,... The intention was to increase badly needed productivity.

Answered by firozajena1985
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Collectivisation meant to fund industrialisation, but it was also a way for the Bolshevik to systematically attack the kulaks and peasant in general . He viewed this as an opportunity to eliminate kulaks as a class by means of collectivisation

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