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What were the main cause of russian revolution brainly?

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Defeat in the Russo-Japanese War



In 1904, the dispute between Russia and Japan over Manchuria and Korea escalated into an armed conflict. Japan made a series of major victories in a very short period of time but Nicholas II refused to accept defeat. The Russo-Japanese War waged on until the Russian Baltic Fleet was virtually annihilated in the Battle of Tsushima in May 1905. Instead of helping him strengthen his position and ward off the growing internal unrest as Nicholas II had hoped, the war against Japan made his regime extremely unpopular and further increased the socio-political tensions. In early 1905, these would grow into another major challenge for the Tsar - the Revolution of 1905.




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