explain how the policies of Tsar Nicholas II were responsible for outbreak of Russian revolution
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The catastrophic outcome of the Russo-Japanese War led to the 1905 Russian Revolution.
- Tsar, was Russia's ruler since 1894, was forced by the Petrograd rebels to abdicate the throne during the February Revolution, and a regional government was established in his place.
- Soon Nicholas revoked most of those compromises and the Bolsheviks and other revolutionary organisations gained large support.
- He was diffused after signing a manifesto promising representative government in Russia and basic civil liberties.
- In 1914, he steered the nation into another fierce war, and social discontent in Russia grew as food became scarce, soldiers instantly became war-weary, and catastrophic losses on the eastern front demonstrated his poor leadership.
- As Russia's local peasants and working-class revolted against Tsar's responsible government, the Russian Revolution happened in 1917.
- Vladimir Lenin the party of revolutionaries, the Bolsheviks headed them. The nation of the Soviet Union was established by the new communist government.
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