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tell me something about Russian revolution...briefly please ​

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Answered by RetroMan
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Russian revolution - The more you want to know the deeper it gets .

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There is a lot of confusion arising due to the correct riming of the russian revolution . The revolution started from February and ended in March ; but there was another outbreak in the October month .

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Answered by syedisaq777
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The 1917 Russian revolution was not as many people suppose, one well organized even in which Tsar Nicholas II was overthrown. Lenin and the Bolsheviks took power. It was a series of event that took place during 1917, which entailed which separate revolutions in February and October(with a great deal of political wrangling in between) and which eventually plunged the country into civil war before leading to the founding of the communist stateLenin used Marx ideology in the 1905 revolution which called for the overthrow of the government that came from the working class or what Marx called proletarial. Many need to realize that at this time, the working class was almost nonexistent in Russia .It was very small and was considered part of the peasant class, Russia had not gone through industrialization, they had factories to keep their sate going but has not gone this process which is part of the criteria for a revolution based on Marx ideology. The class structure of Russia made this quite possible for it only had two classes at the time, the aristocracy and the peasants.

The first major event of the Russian revolution was the February revolution, which was a chaotic affair and the culmination of over a century of civil military unrest. The causes of the common people towards the Tsar and the aristocratic landowners are too many and complicated to neatly summarize, but the key factors to consider were ongoing resentment at the cruel treatment of peasants by patricians, poor working conditions experienced by city workers in the fledging industrial economy and a growing sense of political and social awareness of the lower orders in general(democratic ideas were reaching Russia from west and being touted by political activists).Dissatisfaction of the proletarian was further compounded by food shortages and military failures. In 1905, Russia experienced humiliating losses in the Russo-Japanese war and, during a demonstration against the war in the same year, Tsarist troops fired upon an unarmed crowd further dividing Nicholas II from his people. Widespread strikes, riots and the famous mutiny on the Battleship Potemkin ensued.

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