To prevent future uprisings, Catherine implemented the "Province Reform of 1775," enhancing central government control over local regions. How Pugachev was captured and his eventual fate? The comparison between this revolt and the Razin uprising?
Far from abolishing serfdom, the aftermath saw increased oppression, including the right for landlords to exile peasants to Siberia. harakteristika pugachevshhiny
The revolt spread rapidly from the Ural Mountains to the Volga River, threatening major cities like Kazan. 4. Characteristics of the Leader: Yemelyan Pugachev Far from abolishing serfdom, the aftermath saw increased
The Old Believers, a religious sect opposing the official Orthodox Church, supported the uprising, seeing Catherine II as an illegitimate ruler. 3. Structure and Methods Characteristics of the Leader: Yemelyan Pugachev The Old
Unlike earlier leaders of peasant revolts, Pugachev was an experienced Cossack soldier. 5. Why It Failed (Causes of Defeat)
As a skillful actor playing a "Tsar," Pugachev was able to unite diverse groups with conflicting interests (Cossacks vs. Peasants).