Describe the events that led to 1905 revolution of Russia
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Starting with the so-called February Revolution in 1917 and ending with
the October Revolution later that year, the Russian Revolution resulted
in the downfall of the Russian Empire and the creation of the Soviet
Union (in 1922). It was a result of a long period of economic hardships, unrest and regime's repression dating back to the late
19th and early 20th century. None of the events discussed below caused
the Russian Revolution but each of them brought the country one step
closer to the boiling point.
Assassination of Alexander II of Russia
Foundation of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party
Defeat in the Russo-Japanese War
Assassination of Alexander II of Russia
Foundation of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party
Defeat in the Russo-Japanese War
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The following are the events that led to the 1905 Revolution of Russia.
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The following are the events that led to the 1905 Revolution of Russia:
- The defeat of Russia in the Russo-Japanese War in the year 1905 brought together the anger of the Russians to the forefront. The high prices of goods, scarcity of essential commodities and the defeat in the war made Russians come together.
- On a Sunday in 1905, various strikes took place throughout the country and students put the banner to close the universities. The middle-class workers demanded a Constituent Assembly which later led to the foundation of the Duma. 'Soviets" a new form of organization developed in Russia.
- The social unrest provoked disturbances throughout the country. Moreover, the navy and army also revolted against the authority of the Tsar and give their sympathies to the revolutionaries.
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