The Emancipation Act Flashcards

1
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When did Alexander become a Tsar?

A

1855

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2
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List some of the reforms the tsar made?

A
  • Emancipation of the surfs
  • Judicial reform
  • Military reforms
  • Education
  • Local government
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3
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What happened in July 1858

A

The tsar released the total serfs

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4
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When was the emancipation act and what did it do?

A

1861 It abolished serfdom

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5
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In 1866 the _____ serfs were released

A

State

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6
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What were the principles of the act

A
  • Freed peasants to become properties of land
  • They were driven Alan BUT forced to pay payments back to the tsar
  • ## The state compensated their assets
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7
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What was the personal reason for the enlightenment

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Wanted to uphold autocracy and his god given right but felt pressure for reforms.

Doing liberal reform to stop an uprising.

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8
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How did the Crimean war affect the emancipation

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  • main catalyst

Dimitri Milyn wanted reform to strengthen the state.
He believed that the army needed to be modernised & free labour would provide what was needed for the military environment

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9
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How did he ‘prevent rebellion from below’ by emancipating the serfs?

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  • There was an increase in uprisings that alarmed the Tsar.

- To maintain control of the flow and power

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10
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How did the government and his upbringing influence the emancipation?

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Mylin Brothers - helped him draft the emancipation act

His tutor was a liberal

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11
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How did the emancipation benefit the Tsar?

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  • He received taxes

- Volosts supervised the Mirs so they had more control over the countryside

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12
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How did the emancipation benefit the nobility

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  • they got a compensation payment that was worth more than their land.
  • They could invest in industry
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13
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How did the emancipation benefit the peasantry

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  • They were no longer owned by the landlords
  • They could buy and own land ( kulaks)
  • Some found work in the industrial areas
  • Given rights they didn’t have before
  • They could invest in the industry
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14
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How did it cause problems for the tsar

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  • there were many uprisings still
  • the Zemtva questioning the government of the nation
  • relationship between the tsar and the nobility = deteriorates
  • famine
  • insufficient farming measures
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15
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How did the emancipation cause problems for the nobility

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  • Some nobles went bankrupt
  • Resented the tsar because they lost influence
  • disappointed in the reform
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16
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How did the emancipation cause problems for the Peasants

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  • Still had not freedom of movement
  • Due to the more they old not produce surplus product
  • THEY HAD DEBT from the redemption payments
17
Q

When was the great famine and how many died as a result?

A

1891-92

350,000

18
Q

Why was the famine relevant to the emancipation

A

It shows the act failed to make the Russian people prosperous