what is the difference between February revolution and October revolution
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the difference between February revolution nd October revolution is
The first revolution - the February was really just a bread riot that spiralled out of control. Workers in the giant industrial plants in Petrograd went on strike in support of the bread rioters.
The October Revolution was a very different affair.Lenin had learnt from the 1905 and the February revolutions, he planned the takeover in great detail. He ensured that Bolsheviks were either in the majority on all the influential soviets, or controlled the important posts of general secretary (controlling the soviet's personnel) or security (being able to intimidate or exclude political opponents.....
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here is ur answer......
the difference between February revolution nd October revolution is
The first revolution - the February was really just a bread riot that spiralled out of control. Workers in the giant industrial plants in Petrograd went on strike in support of the bread rioters.
The October Revolution was a very different affair.Lenin had learnt from the 1905 and the February revolutions, he planned the takeover in great detail. He ensured that Bolsheviks were either in the majority on all the influential soviets, or controlled the important posts of general secretary (controlling the soviet's personnel) or security (being able to intimidate or exclude political opponents.....
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Sanjay1gladiator:
can you please explain it properly I cant understand the October revolution
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The February Revolution toppled the old Tsarist government and instituted a temporary government run mostly by middle-class liberals who wanted to establish a constitutional republic. This government, however, failed to address the need for land reform and economic development, focusing its efforts instead on continuing the war. The October Revolution, on the other hand, was led by the Bolsheviks, radical Marxists who wished to establish a socialist republic of “soviets” (i.e. worker’s councils). This revolution permanently established communism in Russian politics; under communism, Russia would become one of the world’s major super powers, but millions of Russians would suffer under its repressions.
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