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how the 1917 revolution is caused by tsar nicholas ii

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Nicholas II, March 1917, shortly after the revolution brought about his abdication. The February Revolution was the result of the acute aggravation of the economical and political crisis in Russia. ... This had led to the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II in a nearly bloodless transition of power.

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The abdication of Tsar Nicholas II in 1917. Food shortages, rationing and wild inflation were rife in Russian cities, and Bolshevik agitators promising “peace, bread and land” captured the public attention. ... Students could consider how much the Tsar was the main cause of his own downfall.

Nicholas II, March 1917, shortly after the revolution brought about his abdication. The February Revolution was the result of the acute aggravation of the economical and political crisis in Russia. ... This had led to the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II in a nearly bloodless transition of power.

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