How did monarchy in Russia came to an end?
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The elections for the First and Second Duma saw a large number of peasant deputies who desired land for the peasants. These radical reforms were not well received by the Tsar. Nor were they supported by his wife who worked to convince the Tsar that he was an autocrat who didn’t need to deal with this “rabble.” Tsar Nicholas II was pleased to shut down the Duma, a move that that was seen as a coup by his people. This was another blow to the Tsar’s legitimacy in the eyes of his subjects.
The final blow to Tsar Nicholas’ position was the Russian government’s failure to produce supplies and the fast increasing hardship faced by the Russian people. World War One led to the near collapse of the Russian Empire, and men desperately needed in industry and farms were called away to fight. With the people starving on the streets and their voices not being heard by the ignorant Tsar, it was clear his position was untenable.
The final blow to Tsar Nicholas’ position was the Russian government’s failure to produce supplies and the fast increasing hardship faced by the Russian people. World War One led to the near collapse of the Russian Empire, and men desperately needed in industry and farms were called away to fight. With the people starving on the streets and their voices not being heard by the ignorant Tsar, it was clear his position was untenable.
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The Communist uprising led to the death of Tsar Nicholas II, Tsarina Alexandra, and their children. This dismantled and removed an ancient monarchy from the throne of Russia. The fall of the Russian monarchy came from a multitude of problems. ... Many of the workers believed in the Tsar and traditionalism. monacrchy came to end with bolashevik rule and leadership of lenin and Russia became Communist Nation called as USSR
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