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Detailed yet succinct notes that describe the events in Russia, including: Russification, geographical means, economic issues and class system.

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  • June 24, 2024
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People and Russification
Who were the Russians:
 Empire contained 130 million people
 Lots of these people lived in European Russia, west of the Ural
Mountains – less than half of the population were Russian
 55.6 million Russians, 22.4 million Ukrainians and 5.8 million white
Russians lived in the European part of Russia.
 Russia started empire in “White Russia”, which was a cultural
grouping.

Russification:
 Some national groups resented Russian control
 The policy of “Russification” made non-Russians speak Russian,
wear Russian clothing, and follow Russian customs.
 Some national groups saw it as an attack of their way of life.
 It is very similar to “assimilation”- the absorption and integration of
people, ideas, or culture into a wider society or culture.
 14 different groups of people were living in Russia, making it more
difficult to govern.
 Brought Russian officials to govern non-Russian areas
 Russians got more important jobs in non-Russian areas
 The Russian language had to be used in schools, law courts and
local government.

Geography:
 Vast spanning from Europe-Asia
 Russia was difficult to invade
o Weather, excuse? (South-desert, North-cold middle
mountains)
 It takes more than a week to go from Moscow to Vladivostok.
 USA could fit into Russia 2x, Britain could fit into Russia 100x.
 They had one railway line that went through the whole of Russia,
through Siberia (hence why it was named the Trans-Siberian
Railway), for trading.
 Same amount of railway as Britain
 Empire held 300 million people; most people lived in the Northwest.
 Couldn’t organise well
 In winter some lakes and rivers froze, sledge travel made possible,
 Less than half of population perceived themselves as Russian.
 Different time zones made communications more difficult.

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