1814 Russian Peasant Uprisings (Bacon's Revolution)

The 1814 Russian Peasant Uprisings occurred throughout several parts of the Russian Empire, mostly believed to be due to economic stagnation throughout Russia after their defeat in the War of the Fourth Coalition which directly damaged the lower class the most.

Russo-Western European Societal Gap
Since the mid 1600s, Russia has lagged behind their Western European counterparts in technological and societal progression. As such, many citizens lived in Serfdom with higher infant mortality rates and lower life expectancy than most of the other European powers. It was this major gap that left many peasants and even some members of the nobility angry at Tsar Nicholas I and accused him as being incapable of governing.

Defeat in the War of the 4th Coalition
After a brutal defeat in the War of the 4th Coalition, the morality of the Russian army was at an all time low with heavy casualties being taken at the hands of Napoleon's empire.