The impact of Witte's policies on Russia, 1892-1903 Flashcards

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What was the aim of Sergei Witte?

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to strengthen Russia economically and maintain Russia’s position as a great power

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What were the main problems Russia suffered from in the late 19th century?

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  • lack of foreign investment to develop Russia’s economy
  • business class was too small
  • Russia needed more peasants to move to cities to work in the factories
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What policies were implemented by Witte to modernise the Russian economy?

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  • Government became more active in developing economy
  • Greater emphasis on coal, iron and steel production
  • loans obtained from countries e.g. France
  • Taxes on peasants increased to fund industrialisation
  • trans-siberian railway built to exploit Siberia economically
  • in 1897 Witte introduced laws to restrict working hours to 11.5 a day
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What were the successes of Witte’s policies?

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  • Coal and Iron production increased in 1890’s by 8% year
  • 1897-1900 Russia recieved 144m roubles of Foreign investment
  • 1903 Trans-Siberian Railway almost completed - Railway building expanded
  • Large factories emerged in important cities e.g. Petrograd, Moscow
  • Cities grew rapidly- Petrograds population doubled from 1890-1914
  • Resources in Siberia increasingly exploited
  • Economic modernisation
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How was Economic Modernisation useful?

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Allowed Russia to equip forces with more sophisticated weaponry, and compete as world power

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What were the failures of Witte’s policies?

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  • terrible living conditions for working class in cities
  • Political opposition to Tsarist System grew
  • Strikes more common in cities
  • Peasant Anger increased as a result of increased taxes
  • Witte’s reforms were not enough to overtake other world powers e.g. Germany
  • 1913 - industry only contributed to 20% of national income, only 18% Russians lived in towns
  • Russia in massive debt - owed 8bn roubles
  • Russian political system did not modernise
  • Educational opportunities remained limited
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