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OLEGan [10]
3 years ago
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What factors contributed to the dramatic economic growth and the ensuing population growth of russia in the eighteenth century?

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Alexxx [7]3 years ago
8 0
Peter I played a crucial role in the dramatic economic and population growth of Russia in the eighteenth century. He made some radical reforms which were not accepted by everyone. He conducting a tax reform by imposing severe taxes on the people. He also did a Church Reform, which reduced the power of religion and church in the public life. He established the "Senate" and the "Ministries", leading to a more centralized administration and an exclusion of the hereditary privileges. He focused on the increase of the industrial production and the advances of technology and engineering. In addition, he increased the empire's trading activities and changed many of the agricultural practices.
Vikki [24]3 years ago
8 0

<em><u>The dramatic economic and population growth of Russia in the 18th century was the result of Russian leaders trying to isolate Russia from Western European culture. </u></em>

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Further Explanations:

The 18th century of Russia was marked by the Russian revolution and the drastic growth of the economy and Russian population. Peter I a member of the Royal family of Russia played a very important role in Russia during that era. His radical reforms like taxation reforms though were not accepted by all sections of the societies but were most effective. He also limited the power of the Church by appointing Senate and Ministers as centralized administrator.  

The Russian Revolution during the era was a social and political revolution in the provinces of the Russian Realm which led to the demise of the Russian Monarchy. The revolution resulted in the industrial and technological advancement of Russia. A drastic change in the industrial and production sector of the Nation was marked. Industrial growth led to the economic growth and economic condition of the citizens of Russia.

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Grade: High school

Subject: US History

Chapter: European culture

Keywords: Russian revolution, Russian population, Peter I, Royal family, radical reform, Church, Senate, Ministers, industrial, technological, Russia

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