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he was deeply impressed and it frightened him.

Nicholas I exiled most of the officers who participated in the revolt, but he had the leaders hanged. He was not going allow any of his autocratic powers be reduced by reforms.

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What nation was struck by a revolt by liberal army officers in 1825?

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