What do FF Wigel’s impressions of the resignation and exile of Speransky testify to?

Mikhail Speransky put forward the idea of ​​abolishing serfdom and restricting the rights of the nobility. F.F. Vigel, being a representative of the nobility, could not help but feel satisfaction from the exile from the capital of Speransky, who did not belong to the nobility and was despised by this estate. Alexander I was afraid to repeat the fate of his father, and after accusations against Mikhail Speransky that he promoted Napoleon’s ideas, the emperor decided to exile him. The emperor’s desire not to stir up conflict with the ruling strata in anticipation of the French invasion also played a role in this decision.



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