Explain the February revolution in petrograd.
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In Russia, the February Revolution (known as such because of Russia's use of the Julian calendar) begins when riots and strikes over the scarcity of food erupt in Petrograd. ... By 1917, most Russians had lost faith in the leadership ability of the czarist regime.
The immediate causes of social unrest were the military losses and disorder at the front and the food shortages in Petrograd. There the Putilov factory went on strike on 2 March (OS 17 February) 1917, and Petrograd's workers took to the streets.
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In Russia, the February Revolution (known as such because of Russia's use of the Julian calendar) begins when riots and strikes over the scarcity of food erupt in Petrograd.
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