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Industrial Weakness

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Russia's Industrial Weakness

Russia was one of the latest European powers to industrialise. Before the 1890s, its economy was extremely underdeveloped.

Background

Background

  • In 1850, most of Russia's economy focused on producing grain.
  • All the income from selling grain went to the Russian aristocracy (like the Tsar) who owned serfs (effectively slaves owned by the aristocrats).
  • In 1861, the Russian emancipation of the serfs freed all of these slaves to work in other industries.
  • The Russian army had been badly defeated by England in the Crimean War of 1853-1856.
Sergei Witte

Sergei Witte

  • Sergei Witte became head of the Russian railway system in 1889.
  • Witte was an economist who would become the Russian Prime Minister in 1905.
  • Witte was responsible for planning and building the Trans-Siberian Railway.
Russian population

Russian population

  • Between 1800 and 1900, the Russian population had grown by 111 million people to 136 million people.
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