What factors led to the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia in 1917?
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The various factors responsible for the Boishevik Revolution in Russia in the year 1917 are:
- The first reason is economic imbalance. The people in Russia, especially the common man consisting of peasants, artisians suffered from acute shortage of food and daily needs.
- Autocratic rule of Czars: The first caxrdom established by Alexander II was popular among the people but later the successors established a despotic rule in Russia.
- Social system: The society was largely distributed into rich and poor. The poor started dreaming of a nation where equal rights, abolished serfdom and adequate food is available.
- Industrial revolution: It had a great impact since many factory workers & labourers emerged and they played an important role in destroying the czardom and proceeding towards socialize production like in industries, then in trade and finally in agriculture.
Boisheviks group was led by Lenin who encouraged the workers for a nationwide revolution.
The slogan of the Bolshevik leaders in 1917 was "Peace, Land, and Bread"
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Blo.ody Sunday in 1905 and the Russian defeat in the Russo-Japanese War both helped lead to the 1917 revolution. After taking over, the Bolsheviks promised 'peace, land, and bread' to the Russian people. In 1917 Lenin returned to Russia from exile with German help.
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