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explain the febravary revolution in petrogard event

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Answered by ItzShrestha41
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Explanation:

events leading to the February revolution in petrograd are: 1. 22nd February 1917 = lockout of a factory on the right bank of the Neva river. 24th February 1917 = demonstrators came back on the streets and were disposed of by imposing the curfew

Answered by ambika4410
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Explanation:

The Russian Revolution of 1917 centers around two primary events: the February Revolution and the October Revolution. The February Revolution, which removed Tsar Nicholas II from power, developed spontaneously out of a series of increasingly violent demonstrations and riots on the streets of Petrograd (present-day St. Petersburg), during a time when the tsar was away from the capital visiting troops on the World War I front.

Though the February Revolution was a popular uprising, it did not necessarily express the wishes of the majority of the Russian population, as the event was primarily limited to the city of Petrograd. However, most of those who took power after the February Revolution, in the Provisional Government (the temporary government that replaced the tsar) and in the Petrograd Soviet (an influential local council representing workers and soldiers in Petrograd), generally favored rule that was at least partially democratic.

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