Why was Czar forced to leave the throne in 1917
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Czar Nicholas II was crowned on May 26, 1894, was a weak and ineffectual leader. Russian population were very much discontent after Russia’s disastrous loss to the Japanese in the Russo-Japanese War. In 1914, discontent in Russia grew as Nicholas led his country into World War I when food became scarce; soldiers were ill-equipped facing devastating defeats because of czar’s incompetent leadership. After all this incidents, February Revolution started in Petrograd in early March 1917 that forced Czar to abdicate the throne on 1917.
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