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Mention the role of Soviets in Russian Revolution

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Answered by janmayjaisolanki78
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The Bolsheviks played a relatively minor role in the 1905Revolution and were a minority in the Saint Petersburg Soviet of Workers' Deputies led by Trotsky. However, the less significant Moscow Soviet was dominated by the Bolsheviks. These Soviets became the model for those formed in 1917.

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Answered by qwtiger
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Russian revolution began with March Revolution. Disorders broke out in Petrograd, the Russian capital. Cizar Nicolus II was forced to abdicate. A provisional government composed of liberal and democratic elements under the successive premiership of Prince Lvov and then Alexender Kerensky lost ground to the radical wing of the Social Democratic Labour Party.

The Bolsheviks, led by Lenin, seized Power in Petrograd on Nov 7, 1917 - November Revolution. The Kerensky government was overthrown and authority was vested in a council of Commisars with Lenin as premier.

The new government immediately decreed the abolirion of private land ownerahip and set up a dictatorship of the Proletariat- actually of the communist party, as the Bolsheviks came to called.

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