Stolypin

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History (1881 - 24) Mind Map on Stolypin, created by charlotte151996 on 05/01/2013.
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Stolypin
  1. Repression
    1. 1906-12 = 1000 newspapers seized publication and 600 trade unions forced to close.
      1. 1908-09 = Stolypin's courts convicted 16,500 of political crimes.
        1. 3600 sentenced to death.
          1. 4500 sentenced to hard labour in prison camps.
          2. Restoration of law and order Stolypin's great achievements.
          3. Reformer
            1. Aware social and economic reform essential to prevent another revolution (and preserve Tsarism).
              1. Modernise agriculture - not just produce higher yield, but also create a prosperous class of peasant = more loyal to Tsar.
                1. Rose from 45.9 million tonnes in 1906 to 61.7 million tonnes in 1913.
                  1. Disrupted by WWI.
                2. Law of 9th Nov. 1906 - freed peasants from control of commune.
                  1. No longer needed permission to leave mers.
                    1. 1905 - 20% owned own land. 1915 - 50%
                  2. 15th Nov 1906 - Peasant Land Bank instructed to give loans to peasants who wanted to leave the commune.
                    1. Little done to improve working and living conditions.
                    2. New Years Day 1907 - redemption payments abolished.
                      1. June 1910 - reform dissolved all communes where no distribution of land had taken place since the Emancipation of the Serfs (1861).
                        1. Encourages peasants to move to undeveloped agricultural areas of Siberia.
                    3. Assassination in 1911
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