Five causes of the 1905 revolution
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The 1905 revolution was spurred by the Russian defeat in the Russo-Japanese War, which ended in the same year, but also by the growing realization by a variety of sectors of society of the need for reform. Politicians such as Sergei Witte had failed to accomplish this.
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Tsar Nicholas II ruled Russia as an autocrat in 1905. The government set minimum pay and labour hours, but many companies and workshops disobeyed the restrictions. The Russians rose up in protest in 1905, demanding a constituent assembly.
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