Russia; up until 1917 when he abdicated because of loss of control over the country
Alexander Kerensky was the Russian Prime Minister who was forced to resign as a result of the Russian Revolution (and who died in exile). Czar Nicholas II had already abdicated, prior to the revolution (but was executed anyway by the vengeful Bolsheviks).
They split it up to prevent a disaster like WW2 from happening again.
Russia was ruled by Tsar Nicholas Romanov II. He had absolute powers and rules with no parliament or advisory. The Russian people had no say in the government and couldn't debate any issues freely. This is why there were two rebellions and revolutions in Russia, during Nicholas' rule.
He had stepped down from throne after the death of his father on October 20, 1991
The February Revolution of 1917 resulted in the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II and the setting up of the Provisional Government.The February Revolution, not the October (Bolshevik/Communist) Revolution ended the rule of the Czars. Tsar Nicholas II abdicated the throne on March 2 (Russian calendar; March 15 on the western Gregorian calendar), 1917. The Bolshevik/Communist Revolution occurred eight months after the Tsar stepped down ending the rule of the czars.
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Many people thought that he didn't do such a good job at doing and was spending all his time with his family. He didn't really know what was happening in Russia Also, Nicholas was taking advice from a guy named Raspoutine and people thought that Nicholas couldn't make up any decision Lenin came back to Russia and promise to have peace with the German if he was in power. So all the people believe his story and killed all of Czar Nicholas family. After that the communism was born
The Bolsheviks.To clarify:No "red party" led any revolution against Nicholas II. The "red party", the Bolsheviks, led a revolution against the Russian Provisional Government.After Tsar Nicholas II abdicated, the Russian Provisional Government was set up to replace the former Tsarist government. Nicholas was no longer in power. The Bolsheviks, the "red party," led an armed insurrection against the Provisional Government in the October Revolution and succeeded in overthrowing that government and taking control of the country.Thus, no red party led a revolution against Nicholas II.
Nicholas II
The last Czar of Russian Empire was Nicholas II
Russia; up until 1917 when he abdicated because of loss of control over the country
Alexander Kerensky was the Russian Prime Minister who was forced to resign as a result of the Russian Revolution (and who died in exile). Czar Nicholas II had already abdicated, prior to the revolution (but was executed anyway by the vengeful Bolsheviks).
They split it up to prevent a disaster like WW2 from happening again.
Russians disliked Nicholas II primarily due to his autocratic rule, economic issues, and handling of both World War I and the 1905 revolution. The Tsar's distance from his people, reluctance to reform outdated systems, and increasing social inequality all contributed to growing dissatisfaction and unrest among the Russian population.
Russia was ruled by Tsar Nicholas Romanov II. He had absolute powers and rules with no parliament or advisory. The Russian people had no say in the government and couldn't debate any issues freely. This is why there were two rebellions and revolutions in Russia, during Nicholas' rule.
He had stepped down from throne after the death of his father on October 20, 1991