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The death of Czar Nicholas II was not the cause of any war. World War I broke because he had allied himself with Serbia and sent troops against the Central Powers. His death did not cause the Russian Civil War either since he was murdered during it. With that said, a good number of counter revolutionaries favored the Romanov's return to power. Lenin, by his cruel execution of the Czar and his family ended that idea.

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No, he lived through the war until in the Russian Revolution that followed, the Bolsheviks executed him and the rest of the royal family.

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Tsar Nicholas II was the final Tsar of Russia. He lead the once grand Romanov family into the ground with his horrid leadership skills. he was hated by the Russian people, and was overthrown by the Provisional Government that lead to the Bolshevik Revolution, aka the Russian Revolution. The government of Russia at this point switched from Monarchy to Communism under the Bolsheviks.


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Father Gapon led a peaceful protest through St. Petersburg. He had a petition requesting liberal reforms from Tsar Nicholas II. Despite it being a peaceful protest, the Tsar's army opened fire killing around 1,000 people in what became know as Bloody Sunday (not to be confused with the U2 song). Bloody Sunday highlighted the Tsar's cruelty which lead to a big protest called the General Strike of 1905. This forced the Tsar to make some reformative changes in what is now known as the 1905 Russian Revolution. However, the Tsar basically reverse his reforms not long after through the Fundamental Laws, and the Russia people were still dissatisfied with the Tsar which is why the 1917 Revolutions still occurred.


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During the early 1900's, Russia had sustained embarrassing military losses, ineffective leadership solutions, and the country was engaged in an economic shutdown. The people had lost faith in the Tsar's ability to lead, and took to the streets in protest. When Nicholas II ordered his troops to attack the protestors, many of whom were women, the army refused, supporting the protestors instead of suppressing them. At this point, the Duma asked the Tsar to abdicate, and a provisional government was established.

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