Why was Lenin exiled?
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Hey There! In December 1895, Lenin and the other leaders of the Union were arrested. Lenin was jailed for a year and then exiled to Siberia for a term of three years. After his exile ended in 1900, Lenin went to Western Europe, where he continued his revolutionary activity.
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When Lenin finished college and received his law degree he declared himself a Marxist. He was soon was arrested for taking part in Marxist activities and was exiled to Siberia
Explanation:
- During the period of exile Lenin moved to Germany and then Switzerland where he met other European Marxists. Thereafter he established the Bolshevik Party during this time.
- When Russia entered the World War I they supported the Serbian and the French and British allies.
- But they were no match against the Germans and the Russian suffered major causalities compared to the other nations.
- There was shortage of food and fuel and the economy went down in the entire country.
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