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freedom of speech, religion, better conditionsfor workers and peasants ,and a duma (DOO.muh)
The dress rehearsal for the Russian Revolution was the 1905 Revolution. It was a series of strikes, uprisings, and protests by workers, peasants, and soldiers against the Tsarist regime. Although it did not bring about a full revolution, it laid the groundwork for the events that would unfold in 1917.
It led to the events of the Revolution of 1905. Hope this helps!
At the time of the Russian Revolutions of 1905 and March and November 1917 the majority of Russians were peasants. The number of industrial workers was very small by comparison.
There was no revolution in Russia in 1905. There was the Russian Bloody Sunday,but that was just a tragic event, not a war.
The All Russian Peasants Union was founded in 1905. It's central committee met for the first time in Moscow from 31 July to 14 August 1905. This first committee consisted of eight people only 3 of whom could be term 'peasants.'
Leon Trotsky wrote his version of the 1905 Russian Revolution in exile in Siberia.
The Russian Revolution of 1905 wasn't successful until 1917.
Persian Constitutional Revolution happened in 1905.
Prior to the 1905 revolution there was an absolute monarchy. Afterwards, a parliamentary body was created... and was disbanded not much later.
The Russian revolution of 1905 had its roots in the Russo-Japanese War and economic and political issues.
The Duma was created in response to the Revolution of 1905.