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प्रश्न
How did the abolition of Serfdom promote industrialisation in Russia?
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उत्तर
Abolition of Serfdom freed a large number of persons, who were then employed in the factories. Thus, it facilitated the industrialisation of the country. After the success of the Communist Revolution (1917) railways, workshops and factories were declared ‘national property’ and operated directly by the Government.
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The Industrial Revolution began in Germany.
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Availability of raw material
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Production in Large Quantities.
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Evils of Capitalist Economy.
