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What are the causes of February Revolution of Petrograd? (spammers will be reported) class 9 ch 2 Russian revolution

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The revolution was provoked by Russian military failures during the First World War, as well as public dissatisfaction with the way the country was run on the home front. The economic challenges faced due to fighting a total war also contributed.

Tsar Nicholas II was a poor leader. Economic problems grew, made worse by Russia's disastrous involvement in World War One. Social unrest led to the February Revolution and his abdication.

Peasants, workers, and even soldiers came out in armed protest. The capital soon devolved into anarchy, forcing Nicholas II to abdicate the throne. The February Revolution, as it is called, was important because it resulted in the overthrow of the Tsar and the installation of a new leftist provisional government.

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