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explain the contribution of lenin in the russian revolution

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Answered by Tia2oo2
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Vladimir Ilyich ​Ulyanov, better known as Lenin, was a Russian communist revolutionary and politician. He served as the first leader of the Russian Soviet Socialist Republic after its formation in the Russian Revolution of 1917.

Lenin played a very important role in the Russian Revolution of 1917.

1.He was the leader of the Bolsheviks who conducted the Revolution. 
2. Under his leadership, the revolutionary government introduced radical land reforms and transformed the country into a socialist state.
3. He led the Bolsheviks to victory in the Russian Civil War from 1917 to 1922.
4. He introduced the New Economic Policy which was a mixed economic system with a leading role for the state. It started the process of industrialisation and recovery from the Civil War.
5. In 1922, just before Lenin's death, the Russia joined other terrirtories of the former Tsar's empire to form the Soviet Union.
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Answered by AkashPanika95
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Answer:lenin was the leader of the bolshevik party. He had prepared to take desperate measures to make the revolution succesfull.

The following points state his contribution in Russian Revolution

1.On his return from exile 1917, he organised his party to take desperate measures tovtake over the reigns of government, as the menshevik's running the provincial government, had lost poular support.

2.In his "april theses" he pit forward clear policiedls tocend the Russian participation in the war, transferring land to tiller and nationalising banks.

3.He proclaimed the right of self-determination of all people in the russian empire. On7th November,1917, the provincial Government fell making lenin the head of the World's first communist country.

4. He further implemented his policies to make Russia a truly socialist society till his death in 1924.

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