Yes
To cede land is to give up land.
No he did not give private ownership of land to the peasants, despite his revolutionary slogan "Peace! Bread! Land!" Land owned by individuals was confiscated from them in the name of the state and not redistributed to the peasants as they were led to believe would happen.
Peace, Land, and Bread.
Peace, bread and land. He used that phrase to stir up another revolution. It meant he would put an end to Russia's involvement in World War 1; end the shortages of food and redistribute land from those who owned land to the peasants that worked it.
Peasants :))
the government
Lenin wrote The Decree on Land. It decreed an abolition of private property and the redistribution of the landed estates amongst the peasantry.
Lenin famously said "Peace, Land, And Bread" because it was the main thing the people wanted. He appealed to the majority of people because he sided with the poor and middle classes which most Russians were at the time, so his idea to help their living standards were very popular.
who is John Lenin? it is spelt Lennon you numpty
The essential difference between the two is that Kerensky was a capitalist while Lenin was a socialist/communist. Kerensky wanted to continue Russia's part in World War 1 and not change the system of ownership of land. Lenin wanted to end Russia's part in the war and redistribute land from its owners to the peasants that worked them. Kerensky allowed dissent. Lenin did not. Kerensky did not exile, imprison or execute people who did not follow his orders. Lenin did. Kerensky was democratic. Lenin was autocratic.
It is Cession.
Peace, land, and bread