Russia 1825-1894

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Russia 1825-1894

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Russia 1825-1894. 1825. Tsar Alexander I dies and Russia enters a period of turmoil. Serfdom. Harsher than Western European Serfdom De facto slavery Backwards system- no incentive for change or increased production. Decembrists Revolt. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Russia 1825-1894

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Tsar Alexander I dies and Russia enters a period of turmoil.

1825

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Harsher than Western European SerfdomDe facto slaveryBackwards system- no incentive for change or

increased production

Serfdom

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Army officers returning from Western Europe fighting Napoleon had been exposed to Enlightenment ideas of the west.

Want a constitution for Russia“Constantine and Constitution”

Decembrists Revolt

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Resists change- keeps absolutismKeeps serfdom to ensure the loyalty of the

Boyars (Russian Landlords)Limits education to help control the upper

classSets up secret police

Nicholas I

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“Frees” the serfsSerfs own land communally in MirsPeasants still kept tied to the landSets up Zemstvos- Local councils with limited

powers

Alexander II

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By the late 1800’s-• Many peasant riots• Educated Russians forced to meet and

discuss politics in secret• Nihilism- complete destruction needed

before rebuilding• Narodniki- narod (people)- students who

worked with peasants. Schooling and medical services. Practical and revolutionary.

Russians Want More Change!

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Believed in Autocracy“Autocracy, Orthodoxy, Nationality”Discrimination against non-Russians, non-

Orthodox ChristiansPogroms

Alexander III