Alexander II signs Russia’s Emancipation Manifesto, freeing 23 million serfs
The Emancipation Manifesto of March 1861 freed more than 23 million serfs across the Russian Empire, ending a system that had bound roughly 38% of the population to the land. Tsar Alexander II signed it after decades of pressure from reformers and writers, telling nobles it was better to abolish serfdom from above than wait for it to rise from below.









