Compare the agrarian policy of the Bolsheviks with the promises of the Kolchak

Compare the agrarian policy of the Bolsheviks with the promises of the Kolchak government. What conclusions can be drawn from this comparison?

The revolution of 1917 and the coming power of the Bolsheviks changed the social structure of Russia. The agrarian question was one of the main positions of the stability of the state. The new government destroyed the agrarian relations of tsarist Russia. The country has split into two warring poles – red and white. Who took responsibility for the peasant class and put forward their agrarian projects.

A. V. Kolchak.
1. The government undertakes to provide all peasants with land.
2. Return of land plots to the legal owners occupied by the farm, cut.
3. Support for small private farms.
4. Transfer of land used by peasant farms into private ownership.
5. The harvested crop goes into full ownership of the people who produced it.
6. Transfer of forest land to state ownership.
7. Quota for the acquisition of land.

The power of the Bolsheviks also provided for the distribution of land for peasant use. The landlords’ lands were divided according to the principle – all are equal or joined to the public fund. Equalization and destruction of private property led to a decline in agricultural production. Some peasant families created strong farms, but soon the struggle against the kulaks began. Having exterminated the true farmers, Lenin began to forcibly collect peasants into collective farms. The Soviet republic sought to retain power and luring the peasantry into a bright future ignited the struggle between the “poor and the kulaks.”
A. V. Kolchak’s reform would give a new impetus to the development of the peasant economy and, continuing Stolypin’s agrarian policy, Russia would not know the terrible years of famine.



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