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what were the immediate consequences of the russian revolution ​

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Politically: It put an end to the autocracy of Tsar of Russia and established a state of the working community. 2. Economically: It completely changed the economic formation of Russia. It promptly resolved the theory and tradition of private property and used the possession of all properties by the state.Farmland is distributed among farmers, and factories are given to workers. Banks are nationalized and a national council is assembled to run the economy. Russia pulls out of World War I, signing the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, conceding much land to Germany. Czarist rule ends.The immediate causes of the revolution were military defeat in the Russo-Japanese War and the well-known massacre, known as Blood Sunday. These causes led toa continuous amount of discontent and people in Russia began to protest about how they wanted their country to run.End of autocratic rule and Russian imperialism. Bringing Government of Proletarians. New social set-up and a new society on the basis of Communism

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