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name the counties the support the socialist Revolutionaries and pro-tsaries in russia​

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Answered by nirajchopade111
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The Russian Revolution was a period of political and social revolution across the territory of the Russian Empire, commencing with the abolition of the monarchy in 1917 and concluding in 1923 with the Bolshevik establishment of the Soviet Union at the end of the Civil War.

Russian Revolution

Part of Aftermath of WWI,

Revolutions of 1917–23

Soldiers demonstration.February 1917.jpg

Soldiers marching in Petrograd, March 1917

Native name

Революция 1917-го

(1917 Revolution)

Date

8 March 1917 – 16 June 1923

(6 years, 3 months and 8 days)

Duration

February Revolution

Dual Power

October Revolution

Civil War

Location

Russian Empire former Russian Empire

Participants

Esers, Kadets, Bolsheviks, Mensheviks, provisional government, army, nationalists

Later Red Army, White Army, anarchists, greens, Allied Powers, Central Powers

Outcome

End of the Russian monarchy

Rise of the Bolshevik dictatorship in Russia proper, most of Ukraine, Belarus, Middle Asia and Transcaucasia

Russia's withdrawal from World War I

Independence of Poland, Finland and the Baltics

It began during the First World War, with the February Revolution that was focused in and around the then-capital, Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg). The revolution erupted in the context of Russia's major military losses during the War, which resulted in much of the Russian Army being ready to mutiny. In the chaos, members of the Duma, Russia's parliament, assumed control of the country, forming the Russian Provisional Government. This was dominated by the interests of large capitalists and the noble aristocracy. The army leadership felt they did not have the means to suppress the revolution, and Emperor Nicholas II abdicated his throne. Grassroots community assemblies called 'Soviets', which were dominated by soldiers and the urban industrial working class, initially permitted the Provisional Government to rule but insisted on a prerogative to influence the government and control various militias.

A period of dual power ensued, during which the Provisional Government held state power while the national network of Soviets, led by socialists, had the allegiance of the lower classes and, increasingly, the left-leaning urban middle class. During this chaotic period, there were frequent mutinies, protests and strikes. Many socialist political organizations were engaged in daily struggle and vied for influence within the Duma and the Soviets, central among which were the Bolsheviks ("Ones of the Majority") led by Vladimir Lenin. He campaigned for an immediate end of Russia's participation in the War, granting land to the peasants, and providing bread to the urban workers. When the Provisional Government chose to continue fighting the war with Germany, the Bolsheviks and other socialist factions exploited the virtually universal disdain towards the war effort as justification to advance the revolution further. The Bolsheviks turned workers' militias under their control into the Red Guards (later the Red Army), over which they exerted substantial control

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