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Causes of the Russian Revolution. ... Economically, widespread inflation and food shortages in Russia contributed to the revolution. Militarily, inadequate supplies, logistics, and weaponry led to heavy losses that the Russians suffered during World War I; this further weakened Russia's view of Nicholas II.
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What are the main causes of the Russian revolution?
There were several causes for the outbreak of the Russian Revolution. The Russian Revolution is dated to November 1917 (October 1917 on the Russian calendar)
Causes
- Widespread suffering under autocracy—a form of government in which one person, in this case the czar, has absolute power
- Weak leadership of Czar Nicholas II—clung to autocracy despite changing times
- Poor working conditions, low wages, and hazards of industrialization
- Russian defeat in the Russo-Japanese War (1905), which led to rising unrest
- The March Revolution in 1917, in which soldiers who were brought in for crowd control ultimately joined labour activists in calling Down with the autocracy
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