what were the reason of February revolution? what was impact of this?
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What were the causes of the February revolution?
The Revolution of 1905. In 1905, Tsar Nicholas II was the Emperor of Russia. ... This, compounded with agricultural stagnation, class warfare, and general unrest, caused many Russians to become dissatisfied with their monarchist government. In early 1905, protests broke out in Petrograd (now St. Petersburg) and elsewhere.
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The February Revolution, as it is called, was important because it resulted in the overthrow of the Tsar and the installation of a new leftist provisional government. Demonstrations winded down as his reforms were supported by the people. Then came World War I in 1914. With war came unimaginable loss of life, food shortages, and countless other forms of human misery. As the war dragged on, the people increasingly became dissatisfied with it, feeling it simply wasn't worth the cost. Again, the Tsar's leadership came into question. The capital soon devolved into anarchy, forcing Nicholas II to abdicate the throne.
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The February Revolution, as it is called, was important because it resulted in the overthrow of the Tsar and the installation of a new leftist provisional government. Demonstrations winded down as his reforms were supported by the people. Then came World War I in 1914. With war came unimaginable loss of life, food shortages, and countless other forms of human misery. As the war dragged on, the people increasingly became dissatisfied with it, feeling it simply wasn't worth the cost. Again, the Tsar's leadership came into question. The capital soon devolved into anarchy, forcing Nicholas II to abdicate the throne.
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