History, asked by pranavk44, 1 year ago

write the importance of russian revolution

Answers

Answered by soumyadipmitra6
3
The Russian Revolution of 1917. TheRussian Revolution of 1917 involved the collapse of an empire under Tsar Nicholas II and the rise of Marxian socialism under Lenin and his Bolsheviks. It sparked the beginning of a new era in Russia that had effects on countries around the world.
Answered by Anonymous
7

\huge\fbox\orange{Hi\:Mate}

Question

Write the importance of Russian Revolution 1917.

Answer

◇The Russian Revolution took place in 1917, during the final phase of World War I.

◇It removed Russia from the war and brought about the transformation of the Russian Empire into the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), replacing Russia’s traditional monarchy with the world’s first Communist state.

◇The revolution happened in stages through two separate coups, one in February and one in October.

◇The new government, led by Vladimir Lenin, would solidify its power only after three years of civil war, which ended in 1920.

◇Although the events of the Russian Revolution happened abruptly, the causes may be traced back nearly a century.

◇Prior to the revolution, the Russian monarchy had become progressively weaker and increasingly aware of its own vulnerability (and therefore more reactionary).

◇Nicholas II—the tsar who led Russia in the years leading up to the revolution—had personally witnessed revolutionary terrorists assassinate his grandfather and, subsequently, his own father respond to the assassination through brutal oppression of the Russian people.

◇When Nicholas II himself became tsar in 1894, he used similarly severe measures to subdue resistance movements, which were becoming bolder and more widespread every year.

◇As Nicholas’s newly imposed oppressions in turn incited still more unrest, he was forced to make concessions after each incident:

◇It was in this manner that Russia’s first constitution was created, as was its first parliament.

◇These concessions continued gradually until Nicholas II’s grip on power became very tenuous.

◇As Nicholas II grew weaker, Vladimir Lenin rose to prominence as the most powerful figure in Russia.

◇Although this famous leader of the October Revolution was not even in Russia for the February Revolution—he had lived in self-imposed exile in Europe since 1900 and returned to Russia only in April 1917—he nonetheless exerted tremendous influence.

I Hope This Would Help You

Mark as Brainliest

Thank my answer and do follow

Similar questions