
Peasants' Charter
The Peasants' Charter was a political movement in 19th-century Russia advocating for land rights and social reforms for peasants. It aimed to address land ownership issues, improve living conditions, and promote fair treatment of rural communities. The movement sought to influence government policies by pushing for land redistribution, legal protections, and education for peasants, reflecting their desire for greater social justice and economic stability within the agrarian society. It played a significant role in shaping early discussions on rural reform and peasant rights in Russia.