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why did a lock out take place at a factory on the right back of the river Neva on 22nd Feb 1917?

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Events leading to the February revolution in petrograd are:

1. 22nd February 1917 = lockout of a factory on the right bank of the Neva river.
The next day, the workers of 50 factories went on the strike in sympathy.

2. 24th  February 1917 = demonstrators came back on the streets and were disposed of by imposing the curfew.

3. 25th February 1917 = the government suspended the duma.

4. 26th February 1917 = demonstrators returned in force to the streets 

5. 27th February 1917 = workers ransacked the police Headquarters.
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All the workers’ quarters and factories were located on the right bank of the river Neva. On the left bank were the fashionable areas, the Winter Palace, official buildings and the palace where Duma met. In February 1917, there was severe food shortage in workers’ quarters. On 22 February, a lockout took place at a factory leading to a strike by the workers. In other factories also, workers went on strikes and women led the way to the strikes. This came to be called, ‘The International Women’s Day’. The workers ultimately crossed the river and surrounded the official buildings in protest. The government imposed a curfew and called out the cavalry and police to keep a check on them.

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A lockout took place at a factory on the right Bank of the river Neva on 22nd February, 1917 in favour of the workers at the left Bank of the river.

They had a bad time due to severe winter and food shortages & therefore they wanted their demands to be fulfilled for their survival.

Not listening to their demands and continuous discrimination led many unexpected results that Tsar had to face further.

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