Russian economic development was well below the standards in western Europe. Historian Francois Cruzet writes that Russia under Catherine:had neither a free peasantry, nor a significant middle class, nor legal norms hospitable to private enterprise. Still, there was a start of industry, mainly textiles around Moscow and ironworks in the Ural Mountains, with a labor force mainly of serfs, bound to the works
Cathrine The Great Malika
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