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What were the immediate consequences of the Russian Revolution ?

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Answered by rupeshpradhan07
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Short Term Consequences:-

1.Russia turning into a communist country.

2.Farmlands were distributed among farmers.

3.Factories were given to workers.

4.Banks were nationalized, thus a national council ran the country's economy.

5.Russia backed out of World War I, having to sign the treaty of Brest-Litovsk that gave land to Germany.

Long Term Consequences:-

1.The Russian Civil War between the Reds (the 2.Bolsheviks) and the Whites (the anti-Bolsheviks) that occurred between 1918 and 1920. Fifteen million people died due to the conflict and famine.

3.The Soviet Union that was run by Stalin.

4.The Russian economy dropped, causing skilled workers to flee the country.

5.Lenin applied terror. The Gulag is a known method that Lenin used to apply terror. The 6.Gulag was a vast, brutal and cruel network of prison camps for criminal and political prisoners.

7.The Cold War, which took place between 1947 and 1991. This war was mainly between the Western World and the Communist World, that was led by the Soviet Union. This Cold War was a continuous state of political and military tension between these two worlds.

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