How most of the peasants and workers became favourer of russian revolution after the revolution? Give reasons
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Russian peasants supported the revolution due to the discouragement and losses they suffered when Czar Nicholas had dragged them into WW1.
- Czar Nicholas had pulled around ten million peasants into WW1. The injuries and the loss of life they suffered made them discouraged.
- Russia's country was in ruins and ripe for revolution. This caused agitation among the majority of people.
- During the revolution, the peasants described the reactions of politicians to many national challenges.
- They created, regulated, and directed food supplies; armed and uniformed peasants served as soldiers, making and breaking political power.
- They also played key roles in urban revolution, as the majority of Russia's urban residents.
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