define february revolution and write the effects
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The last czar of Russia abdicated on March 15, 1917, following the country’s February Revolution, bringing an end to the Romanov dynasty that ruled Russia for over 300 years.
Fox NewsSep 24, 2018
This year marks the centenary of the Russian Revolution, and debates are surfacing about how modern Russia should view the events of 1917, in which the February Revolution overthrew the deeply unpopular Nicholas.
The GuardianJul 17, 2017
This political speech in Moscow was photographed in the early days of the February Revolution.
The GuardianMar 7, 2017
On March 15, 1917, Tsar Nicholas II abdicated the Russian throne as a result of the February Revolution
Russian revolution began with march revolution (februry revolution) according to old russion calender Disorder broke out in petrograd now (leningrad) , the Russian capitalin march 1917, czar nicholas || was forced to abdicate .
The immediate causes of the event was however the suffering and confusion caused by Russian disastrous defeats during world war 1 . Her armies lacked arms and ammunition. prices soared high and the economy was in shambles.
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