Explain the result of the 1905 Russian Revolution.
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The Russian Revolution was actually a series of revolutions in 1917 that ultimately resulted in the overthrow of Thar Nicholas II and the establishment of a communist government. During the revolution of 1905.
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I assume you are referring to Russia. The vast majority of people in the country were fed up with the Czar (Nicholas II), the royal family, and the aristocracy. Many of the former serfs were overworked and starving. Also, the people were embarrassed by their defeat in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905.
The Bolsheviks, under Lenin, Stalin, Trotsky, and others had plotted for years for a major social upheaval and overthrow of the monarchy, and 1905 seemed to be an opportune time to foment revolution. The apparent idealism of Marxism was new to the world, and it appealed to many who wanted social justice.
The 1905 Revolution failed, but it set the stage for the 1917 Revolution which was successful. Also, Russia’s involvement in WWI contributed heavily to the 2nd revolution. The rest, as they say, is history.