describe the condition of the worker and farmers before the russian revolution
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5he First World War and the Russian Revolution
1914 First World War broke out between two European collusions Germany, Austria, Turkey, France , Britain and Russia.
1914-1916 Russian armed forces lost gravely in Austria and Germany.
Businesses and industrial gear broke down more quickly in Europe. Work deficiencies and little workshops creating basics were closed down as capable men were required by the war.
by 1916 the uproars were regular at the bread shops normal attributable to the bread and flour shortage. in feb. 1917 sustenance deficiencies were profoundly felt in the labourers quarters.
the tsar needed to break down the Duma, however, the progressive contradicted this. 22nd February 1917 a lock out occurred at at a processing plant which was tried by labourers strike in 50 industrial facilities women strike in numerous manufacturing plants and this they came to be known as the international Women's Day
1914 First World War broke out between two European collusions Germany, Austria, Turkey, France , Britain and Russia.
1914-1916 Russian armed forces lost gravely in Austria and Germany.
Businesses and industrial gear broke down more quickly in Europe. Work deficiencies and little workshops creating basics were closed down as capable men were required by the war.
by 1916 the uproars were regular at the bread shops normal attributable to the bread and flour shortage. in feb. 1917 sustenance deficiencies were profoundly felt in the labourers quarters.
the tsar needed to break down the Duma, however, the progressive contradicted this. 22nd February 1917 a lock out occurred at at a processing plant which was tried by labourers strike in 50 industrial facilities women strike in numerous manufacturing plants and this they came to be known as the international Women's Day
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Prior to 1917, the working class of Russia lived in abject poverty under the Tsars who encouraged capitalists.
The wages were very low that the workers could not buy proper food or live in decent houses. The working hours were long and conditions of work unhygienic in most cases. There was no medical cover or medical facilities that the workers could afford. Many of them died of work-related diseases. This led the working class to unite and revolt against the Tsarist regime in 1917 and ultimately resulted in the birth of communism.
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