Effects of the February Revolution:
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- Restrictions on public meetings and associations were removed.
- ‘Soviets’ like the Petrograd Soviet, were set up everywhere, though no common system of election was followed.
- The number of trade unions increased.
- In Industrial areas, factory committees were formed to question the way industrialists ran their factories.
- Soldiers committees were formed in the Army.
- The Bolsheviks’ influence kept growing, and the provisional government saw its power reducing.
- Land committees were formed to handle redistribution of land, which was a popular demand for peasants and their socialist revolutionary leaders in the countryside.
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