Why did india stop supporting the tsar in first world war?
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Because of the following reasons :-
● Tsars were becoming irresponsible to maintain peace and security.
● The couldn't stabilize peace in India although they had the power of it, but they had lost it lavishly.
● They imposed huge taxes to the peasantry classes.
● Scientific fields were based upon industries and huge amount of goods were began to liberate from industries. Thus, they created a great shortage in the production of goods which results in lesser income.
● Tsars were becoming irresponsible to maintain peace and security.
● The couldn't stabilize peace in India although they had the power of it, but they had lost it lavishly.
● They imposed huge taxes to the peasantry classes.
● Scientific fields were based upon industries and huge amount of goods were began to liberate from industries. Thus, they created a great shortage in the production of goods which results in lesser income.
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Explanation:
The reasons why the Russian people wanted the Tsar to
withdraw from the First World War because:
1. Russia experienced heavy defeats against Germany during
the first two and a half years of the war. Though it had significant successes
against Austria-Hungary.
2. The war was very unpopular in Russia as the Russian death
toll was enormous.
3. There was food shortage in the country as a consequence
of the war.
4. Though the public had sympathy for Serbia most of the
Russians felt that the country would not gain much from the war.
5. People had lost confidence in Tsar Nicholas II. The Tsar
was not in touch with the people. They felt that he had become a puppet in the
hands of his German-born wife or special-interest groups.
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