The Russian Revolution is a collective term for a series of Revolutions in 1917. The outfall was the demise of the Tsarist autocracy and the formation of the Russian SFSR.
The "Russian Revolution" that everyone is familiar with occurred in 1917. It consisted of two separate rebolutions, the February Revolution and the October Revolution.
No, Catherine the Great ruled from 1762 to 1796. The Russian Revolution occurred in 1917.
All of this occurred in 1917.
The "October Revolution" is another name, but not a 'nickname' of the Bolshevik Revolution. In fact, the October Revolution has come to be the preferred, perhaps even formal, historical name for the event in order to distinguish the Bolshevik Revolution from the one that occurred in February (Russian calendar) which has come to be known as the February Revolution.
1917.
No, the Russian Revolution occurred in the early 1900s (remember Anastasia Romanov?) and the Cold War was most tense in the '60's.
The Russian Revolutions all occurred in the first twenty years of the 20th century.
The Russian Revolution was actually a series of revolutions. The first of these occurred in 1917 and they lasted through 1918.
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Russian revolution.
It occurred in 1917 and was also known as the November Revolution.
In 1917.