consequences of Russian revolution
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Negative consequences. The revolution has not only lead to war outside of Russia, but also civil war within the country. Those who remain to be loyal to the Tsar, or simply disagrees with the Bolsheviks, formed the White army and went against the Red army, which consist of the Bolsheviks and their supporters.
The revolution's consequences, too, were far-reaching—the Communist Party, which formed to lead post-revolutionary Russia, remained in power until 1991. Weak leadership of Czar Nicholas II—clung to autocracy despite changing times. Poor working conditions, low wages, and hazards of industrialization
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Always say it Bolshevik Revolution it.
Consequences are -
- Withdrawal of Russia From the First world war
- Lenin Signed peace treaties with Germany
- Russia lost it many territories.
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