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Put the following events of the Russian Revolution in chronological order. Lenin and the Bolsheviks stage a coup in the October Revolution. Vladimir Lenin returns from exile. Protesters march in Petrograd during the February Revolution. Czar Nicholas II abdicates the throne. Russia signs a peace treaty with Germany. please answer

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Answered by teju8910
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Explanation:

In February 1918 Soviet Russia adopted the Gregorian calendar which was already being used across Western Europe. This replaced the Julian calendar, which was 13 days behind. Where both dates before February 1918 are given in the timeline, the Gregorian (Western) date is first, with the Julian (Russian) date in bracket

1860s–1890s

3 March (19 February) 1861

Tsar Alexander II passes the Emancipation Edict, ending serfdom in Russia (but keeps peasants tied to the land through continuing labour obligations).

17 February 1880

Failed attempt (no. 5) to assassinate Tsar Alexander II by blowing up his palace dining room kills 11 and wounds 56. The Tsar survives through being late to dinner.

13 March 1881

Tsar Alexander II is assassinated by a member of the radical group People’s Will. He is succeeded by his son, Alexander III, who enacts anti-terrorism measures that curb civil rights and freedom of the press.

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