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How did most russian citizens make a living in the early 1900s

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Most Russians were peasants who worked on farms for very little money.
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By 1900 around 85 per cent of the Russian people lived in the countryside and earned their living from agriculture.

Step-by-step explanation:

By early 1900 80 percent of Russians lived in the countryside and earned their living from working the land. This is why Russia still had a quasi feudal system by the time many European nations were in the industrialization process.Some of them also did craft jobs.

The Peasantry in Russia dated back to the time the Tzars came to rule, and was the main force that triggered the social revolution that was soon to come.

As noblemans controled the possesion of lands, they together with the aristrocrats were the main target to be eliminated in order to seek a social and radical change

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