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The 1905 revolution was spurred by the Russian defeat in the Russo-Japanese War, which ended in the same year, but also by the growing realization by a variety of sectors of society of the need for reform. Politicians such as Sergei Witte had failed to accomplish this. While the Tsar managed to keep his rule, the events foreshadowed those of the Russian revolutions in 1917, which resulted in the overthrow of the monarchy, execution of the imperial family, and creation of the Soviet Union by the Bolsheviks.

Some historians contend that the 1905 revolution set the stage for the 1917 Russian Revolutions, and enabled Bolshevism to emerge as a distinct political movement in Russia, although it was still a minority. Lenin, as later head of the USSR, called it "The Great Dress Rehearsal," without which the "victory of the October Revolution in 1917 would have been impossible".

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1905 Russian Revolution

The 1905 Russian Revolution was also known as The first Russian revolution. The revolution was a wave of mass political and social unrest that spread through vast area of the Russian Empire. Some of which was directed at the government. It included workers strikes, peasant unrest, and military muntinies. It leads to constitutional reform(namely "The October Manifesto") , including the establishment of the State Duma, the multi-party system , and the Russian Constitution of 1906.

It was spurred by the Russian defeated in the Russo -Japanese War , which ended in the same year, but also by the growing realization by a variety of sectors of society of the need for reform.

Some historians content that the 1905 revolution set the stage for the 1917 revolutions and enabled Bolshevism to emerge as a distinct political movement in RussiaRussia, although it was a minority.

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