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How and why was kerenskii's government overthrown by the bolsheviks in october, 1917?

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Answered by Anonymous
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a. Kerensky  Provisional government could not keep up to the expectations of the Russians. They faced severe criticisms from the Bolsheviks

b.In October 1917, the socialists under Lenin staged an uprising because he could realise  that the Provisional Government would impose dictatorship as their disagreement with the Bolsheviks increased.

c. He united Bolshevik supporters from the army, factories and soviets together. Lenin along with Leon
Trotsky decided to seize power

d.  On 24th October, 1917, getting a hint of the forthcoming  revolution, Prime Minister Kerensky left the capital and imposed a clamp down on Bolshevik establishments.

e. Two pro-Bolshevik newspapers were taken over by the government, and troops were sent to guard the Winter Palace.

f. But  Bolsheviks gave a severe retaliation by shelling the Winter Palace and other military stations. They took control over the government offices and establishments. By the end of the day, the city had fallen into the hands of the Bolsheviks and the ministers had surrendered. 

This brought the end of the Kerensky Provisional Government in Russia

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Answered by yashsharmajps
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Explanation:

Why did the Provisional Government overthrow in October 1917?

The Provisional Government felt it had to continue the war. ... The Government was afraid of the demands that the Germans might make if Russia asked for peace. Some such as Alexander Kerensky (Prime Minister July to October 1917) believed that a victorious war would unite the people behind the Government.

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