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Slavery was Illegal in 1844 by the Oregan Provisional Government. But Some people still brought slaves with them on the oregan trail.. :) hope That Helped!
No, they were not. The czar was toppled in the February Revolution of 1917 when the army and police refused to obey his orders to quell rioting and demonstrations against his rule were going on in Petrograd, Moscow and other cities. An interim government called the Provisional Government was created to govern until a Constitutional Assembly could be elected to make a new constitution. The "communists" (at that time still named Bolsheviks) toppled the Provisional Government in the October Revolution of 1917. By this time, the czar had already been defeated and was no longer in power. So, to be precise, the czar was not defeated by the communists.
Main demands did the Mongols make on their Russian subjectsjust two things: absolute obedience & massive amounts of tribute, or payments
The German government agreed to escort Lenin from his exile in Switzerland back to Russia in order that Lenin could provoke another revolution that would take Russia out of World War I. This would allow Germany to move all the military forces it had fighting the Russians over to the western front to fight the French and English. The February Revolution and the abdication of the Tsar had already occurred, but the new Provisional Government did not stop the war. Germany hoped Lenin would at the very least make the Provisional Government end Russia's involvement in the war if not completely stop it by taking over the government, which is what happened. Lenin was not only transported back to Russia but he and the Bolsheviks received money from the Germans as well. Many rival political people accused them of being paid German agents.
You need to specify which provisional government you are referring to if you want to make it possible to answer your question.
the provisional government demanded: - to have the right to enter Canada's cofederation as a province - the right to elect and send four members of parliament to Ottawa - right to control over their own local affairs - the right to use both french and English languages equally in schools and law courts - the right to keep their customs, tradition, and metis way of life
what formal demands did the confedrate soldiers make
The Provisional Government tried to continue to fight the Germans in WWI. The Russian people were heartily sick of the war, which gobbled up Russian peasants by the million. This sort of leadership, which was so profligate of the lives of Russians and so expansively incompetent, was the prime motivating factor that led to the deposition of the Czar in the first place. When the Bolsheviks toppled the Provisional Government, they did not make the same mistake, and were going to make peace with Germany at any price, the price ultimately being a huge chunk of western Russia (retrieved and returned by the victorious Allied Powers at the Versailles Conference) and a near alliance with the former enemy Germans.
make loud demands
He traveled to Mexico City with the Texans demands to remove the ban on American settlers and make Texas a separate state of Mexico.
Because they make allowances for themselves to use force to meet their ends. If a citizen demands money from another citizen at the barrel of a gun, it's called robbery. If the government does it it's called taxation.
Slavery was Illegal in 1844 by the Oregan Provisional Government. But Some people still brought slaves with them on the oregan trail.. :) hope That Helped!
Slavery was Illegal in 1844 by the Oregan Provisional Government. But Some people still brought slaves with them on the oregan trail.. :) hope That Helped!
Slavery was Illegal in 1844 by the Oregan Provisional Government. But Some people still brought slaves with them on the oregan trail.. :) hope That Helped!
No, they were not. The czar was toppled in the February Revolution of 1917 when the army and police refused to obey his orders to quell rioting and demonstrations against his rule were going on in Petrograd, Moscow and other cities. An interim government called the Provisional Government was created to govern until a Constitutional Assembly could be elected to make a new constitution. The "communists" (at that time still named Bolsheviks) toppled the Provisional Government in the October Revolution of 1917. By this time, the czar had already been defeated and was no longer in power. So, to be precise, the czar was not defeated by the communists.
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