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1894-1917
Social Developments - 1894-1914
Working + Living Conditions in Rural Areas - 1894-1914
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Despite the efforts in bringing in reform by Stolypin, things remained mainly
unchanged
in the countryside.
Strip farming was used on
90
% of the land and most peasants remained very poor.
The
kulaks
were the exception as they made use of
loans
from the peasant banks and sometimes the
misfortunes
of their neighbours made them better off.
There was migration of
3.5
million people to new farmland in Siberia but this was out of a
97
million population.
Some areas were better off than others.
The
Baltics
and
Western
Ukraine and the
Northern
Caucasus modernised.
Central
Russia remained backwards.
Diets
and
medical
care were poor and
mortality
rates were high.
Over half of the population was
illiterate
and many still lived in basic
wooden
huts with no
luxuries.