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what was the result of february revolution of 1917 in russia

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Answered by tanu816
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The result of the February revolution of 1917 in Russia was the streets were crowded with the people raising slogans about bread, wages, better hours and democracy. The abdicated his power on 2nd March, and the Soviet and Duma leaders formed a Provisional Government for Russia. Restrictions on public meetings and association were removed after February Revolution.
Answered by unnatipatra2006
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Answer:

  • There were restrictions on public meeting by the government and association were removed.
  • 'Soviets' like petrograd soviet were setup everywhere.
  • Committees were formed in individual factory committee which began to question the way industrialist were running their factories.
  • Soldiers' committee formed in the army.
  • There was an increase in the popularity of Bolsheviks and the provisional government began to decline and it decided to take strict measures against the spreading discontent.
  • It resisted attempts by workers to run factories and arrested leaders.
  • The Peasants and socialist leader demanded a redistribution of land. Soon land committees were formed and peasants seized land between July and September 1917.

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