Abstract
The relevance of the topic of food apportionment and the Antonov’s uprising is explained by the centenary of these events and the preservation of different approaches and opinions among historians on these issues. It is important to study the northern and western districts of the Tambov Governorate, which did not take a significant part in the Antonov’s uprising, since unde-servedly little attention is devoted to this topic. The main objectives of the study are to analyze the economic and economic situation in the “non-insurgent” counties in the context of their comparison with the southern counties (Tambovsky, Kirsanovsky and Borisoglebsky Counties) on the eve of the Tambov uprising of 1920–1921. To solve the set tasks, statistical information was used on the natural growth of the population, the size of cultivated areas, crop yields, etc. The significance of the work lies in the fact that the study adds more factual material about the reasons for the low level of social aggression among the peasantry of the northern and western counties on the eve of the insurrectionary movement in the Tambov Governorate.
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