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Take for instance the emancipation of serfdom in Russia in 1861. The ... In 1861 Alexander II issued the emancipation of serfdom. Freed ...
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... The moral case was conceded: the obstacles to emancipation were seen as purely practical ones, "Serfdom", Nicholas I had said in 1842 "is an evil, palpable and ...
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... perhaps the most important event that occurred during the Great Reforms was the abolition of serfdom. When Alexander II signed the fact of emancipation in 1861 ...
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... Christianity encouraged the emancipation of slaves. This let slavery turn into serfdom. With serfdom an individual didn't own a person. ...
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... Alexander II knew that serfdom had to be debated. He considered emancipation, but wanted to make sure all of the possible consequences were anticipated. ...
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... Although Alexander III never reversed the emancipation of the serfs he did limit their ... Alexander II advance and failures in serfdom and social reform has been ...
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... The emancipation was mean to bridge the gap between the elite and the general ... Under Alexander II, the ruling class began to see serfdom as an immoral part of ...
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... The emancipation was mean to bridge the gap between the elite and the general ... Under Alexander II, the ruling class began to see serfdom as an immoral part of ...
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... agricultural development to provide export goods Tsar Alexander II abolished serfdom in 1861 with the issue of his general statute on the emancipation of the ...
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... The second reform to come about after emancipation was the introduction of jury trials, independent judges, and professional lawyers. ... ence of serfdom. ...
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... Nicholas disliked serfdom (poverty), but there were political hazards in eliminating it ... of domestic reforms, the most important being the emancipation (1861) of ...
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... of Luther and couched in religious terms, called for emancipation from a ... religious dissidents, and the abolition or amelioration of serfdom, enabling peasants ...
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