National Minorities Under The Tsars. Flashcards

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What is Russification

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-Process whereby non Russian regions drawn more securely into the Russian Empire
-Involved administrative integration characterised by transmission of the Russian language, religion and culture
-Went hand in hand with improvement to communications and transport

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What was the Polish Question.

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Whether the Poles would be allowed to self rule.

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Who was Wielopolski

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-Appointed Prime Minister 1862 of Poland
-Campainged for partial independence from Russia
-Viewed as a Russian lapdog by nationalists
-Forced conscription of young poles causing Polish revolt of 1863

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Who took control of poland after Wielopolski

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Milyutin

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What were the consequences of the Polish revolt

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-Russian nobility exiled to siberia
-Polish peasants emancipated more favourably
-Rural district councils set up (zemstvos)
-Russian taught in schools
-Catholic church restricted
-Nationalism and autonomy diminished: Poland referred to as the Vistula region

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Why was Poland important to Russia

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-Fuelled Russian industrialisation through its proletariat
-Acted as a buffer state to invasion

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What happened to Poland in WW1

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By 1915 Russia forced to abandon Poland to advancing German and Austrian forces

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How was Finland treated by the Tsars before Nicholas II

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-1863 Finnish parliament
-1865 Finnish constitution
-Separate army

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What changes did Nicholas II make to Finland

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-Finland integrated and Russified into Russia appointing Bobrikov to oversee Finland
-Finnish separate army disbanded
-Russian became main language
-Finnish State Secretariat abolished

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When was Bobrikov assasinated

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1904

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How were the Baltic states Russified

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-Russian language adopted and more widespread with renaming of various economic institutions

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How were the Ukrainians Russified under the Tsars

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-Alexander II issued decrees forbade publication and import of books written in Ukrainian
-Alexander II reinforced this policy

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Why were the Caucasians easy to Russify

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-Caucasus region divided along religious lines
-High levels of illiteracy of the region

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What movements in the Caucasus region openly opposed Nicholas II

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-Dashnaks: self defence militias against intrusion of Russian officials
-Georgian Mensheviks

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What is the Pale of Settlement

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-The region within which Jews were allowed to settle
-From 1835 it included Lithuania, Poland and South Western Provinces

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What change did Alexander II make to treatment of the Jewish population

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Allowed members of the Pale to migrate to other regions

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How did Alexander III treat the Jews

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-Helped organise a mini Pogrom by an anti-Semitic group known as the Holy League
-Confinement of Jews to the Pale of Settlement
-Banning of Jews from purchasing land in prosperous rural areas
-Restrictions on access to senior positions in the military or medicine
-Removal from electoral register in the Zemstva

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How did Nicholas II treat the Jews

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-Continued anti Jewish position of his Father
-Accused of being revolutionaries as some were affiliated with the SDs
-Did allow Jews to sit on the Duma

19
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Who oversaw expansion into Central Asia

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Alexander II

20
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What was the Steppe Statue of 1891

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Granted 40 acres of land to peasant settlers which was enough to establish a successful farm unit

21
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How did Central Asia avoid Russification

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-Difficulties with communication and transport
-Harsh environment
-Nomadic lifestyle

22
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How were Muslims in Central Asia treated under the Tsars

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-Muslims gained brief representation in the Duma
-Attempted to draw on them for conscription in non combat duties however this started in the Ramadan period causing the “Conscription revolt”