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Cholera Riots |  | Cholera Riots: Encyclopedia - Cholera Riots |  | | The Cholera Riots (Холерные бунты in Russian) were the anti-serf riots of the urban population, peasants and soldiers in Russia in 1830-1831 during the cholera outbreak.
The riots were caused by the anti-cholera measures, undertaken by the tsarist government, such as quarantine, armed cordons and migratory restrictions. Influenced by rumors of deliberate contamination of ordinary people by government officials and doctors, agitated mobs started raiding police departments and state hospitals, killing hated fu ...
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Cholera Riots
The Cholera Riots (Холерные бунты in Russian) were the anti-serf riots of the urban population, peasants and soldiers in Russia in 1830-1831 during the cholera outbreak.
The riots were caused by the anti-cholera measures, undertaken by the tsarist government, such as quarantine, armed cordons and migratory restrictions. Influenced by rumors of deliberate contamination of ordinary people by government officials and doctors, agitated mobs started raiding police departments and state hospitals, killing hated functionaries, officers, landowners and gentry. In November of 1830, the citizens of Tambov attacked their governor, but they were soon suppressed by the regular army. In June of 1831, there was a riot on the Sennaya Square in St.Petersburg, but the agitated workers, artisans and house-serfs were dispersed by the army, reinforced with artillery. The riots went especially out of control in Sevastopol and in military settlements of the Novgorod guberniya. The rebels established their own court, electoral committees out of soldiers and non-commissioned officers and conducted propaganda among the serfs.
The Cholera Riots were brutally suppressed by the tsarist government.
Categories: Politics of Imperial Russia | Riots | History of Russia
Other related archives1830, 1831, History of Russia, June, November, Novgorod, Politics of Imperial Russia, Riots, Russia, Russian, Sevastopol, St.Petersburg, Tambov, artillery, artisans, cholera, court, governor, guberniya, military settlements, non-commissioned officers, outbreak, peasants, propaganda, quarantine, regular army, serf, soldiers, tsarist, urban
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