Abstract
The article reveals the development of industrial enterprises in Karakalpakstan in the late 19th and early 20th centuries based on historical analysis. Karakalpakstan came under the influence of Russian capitalism. More than half of Russia's capital is not invested in industry, but in trade, where maximum profit is guaranteed. Investments aimed at production could not produce such results, so a large part of the capital was used inefficiently. Due to the import of Russian industrial products, there was a gradual displacement of traditional local crafts. Russian capital destroyed the natural forms of economy of Karakalpakstan.
Keywords
capitalism
industrial
capital
economical
bazaar
industry
process
factories
tsarism
plantation
potential
invested
market
military campaigns
large-scale industrial
impoverished
importation
inefficiently