Why was tsar nicholas ii responsible for the russian revolution?
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The Tsar, Nicholas II, ordered the army to suppress the riot. However, many of the soldiers refused to fire on the Russian people and the army began to mutiny against the Tsar.
After a few days of riots, the army turned against the Tsar. The Tsar was forced to give up his throne and a new government took over.
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The Tsar, Nicholas II, ordered the army to suppress the riot. However, many of the soldiers refused to fire on the Russian people and the army began to mutiny against the Tsar. After a few days of riots, the army turned against the Tsar. The Tsar was forced to give up his throne and a new government took over.
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