Write a short note on The blood Sunday?
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Blood Sunday took place in Russia in 1905. More than 3,000 people marched towards the Winter Palace to Tsar Nicholas II to show him a petition for reform. But he was not at home that day. When he heard about the petition, he became worried (his family had a history of being assassinated) and so the army shot their rifles into the crowd, leaving more than 100 dead and 300 wounded. This event caused the Russian Revolution.
Later Dmitri Shostakovich composed his 11th Symphony based on this event.
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The Blood Sunday refers to an event that happened the Russian Revolution of 1905.
The Blood Sunday:
- Over 100 workers were slain and about 300 were injured in the St. Petersburg massacre known as the Blood Sunday on January 22, 1905.
- This happened when they marched to the Tsar with a petition.
- This march was taken out to demand a decrease in the working day to eight hours, an increase in pay, and an improvement in working conditions.
- This was accomplished because real salaries fell by 20% as a result of the rapid increase in the cost of necessities.
- Because it occurred on a Sunday, it was given the name 'Blood Sunday'.
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