People were hungry, out of work, farms failing, and the Czars weren't taking care of the people. They spent money like it was growing on trees. I was in Russia last summer and saw the vast wealth and palaces that they had. I can understand why the revolution happened after seeing the diamonds and gold they wore and the places they lived. The Russian people wanted a government that they thought would listen to them and do their business.
Some of the social causes of the Russian Revolution was that the peasants were not happy about how the way czar was ruling Russia, because some of the peasants were to poor to buy land and also even the ones who owned land did not have enough to feed their families. Also even though Industrialization had been going on but very slowly it had angered some peasants. The peasants disagreed with it because they were scared of the changed it would bring they wanted to back to the old ways. Also the peasants that didn't have a job they moved to cities and had found new jobs in new industries, but they still were not happy because they had to work for long hours and their pay was really low. Also they had to work in bad working conditions (Russia pg. 2 0f 3). Among these groups of worker socialists spread ideas about revolution and reform. So on the Sunday of January 22, 1905 also known as "Bloody Sunday" a group of peaceful marchers were protesting for reform and the czar just shot them down. That day was a turning point for Russian people it also ruined the faith and trust some people had on the czar. Theses
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During world war I Russia was not yet industralized. His army was short on weapons, food, clothes, etc..over 2 milion Russian soldiers were killed in one year.this was all because of the Czar's desitions. Then Russia was out of the revolution to try to control the internal problems and the Revolution started when they take the Czar from its power .Famine, poor leadership, lost of WWI, no social mobility, high taxes on common people, unpopular foreign wife of the czarist,ALEXANDRA, "bloody sunday", government in debt, unemployment and inflation
Russian Revolution can refer to the following events in the history of Russia: The Russian Revolution of 1905, which was a series of riots and anti-government violence against Tsar Nicholas II. The Russian Revolution of 1917, which included the February Revolution resulting in the abdication of Nicholas II of Russia and the October Revolution, which was the Bolshevik revolt. The Third Russian Revolution, which was the failed anarchist revolution against the Bolsheviks that started in 1918. It was suppressed along with the White Movement by 1922. When the year is not indicated in the reference, the term "Russian Revolution", if used as a time mark, usually refers to the October Revolution of 1917, whereas references to the revolution of 1905 always mention the year and references to the February Revolution always mention the month.
One major reform movement that occurred in Russia was the Great Reforms, implemented by Tsar Alexander II in the mid-19th century. These reforms aimed to modernize and liberalize Russian society and included the abolition of serfdom, judicial and military reforms, and the establishment of local self-government institutions. While these reforms had some positive effects, such as freeing millions of peasants from serfdom, they also faced resistance, and ultimately failed to address the underlying social and political problems in Russia, leading to further unrest and eventually the Russian Revolution in 1917.
Russia was beaten badly by the Germans on the battlefield, while back in Russia, the Russian civilian people starved and went without. Also, Tsar Nicholas was a failure as a leader of Russia, just like French king Louis XVI was a failure. The Germans allowed Lenin (a Russian communist) to travel to Russia to get that nation out of the war, and Lenin led a revolution in Russia to try and solve the internal problems of Russia. The internal problems in Russia would not be solved for a long time.
The revolutionaries in Russia wanted to create a government where they were equally represented and wouldn't be ignored as in the governemtn run by the Tsars. They also wanted to get rid of the noble class that had abused them for so long. Social Equality and Economic Democracy
The other name used for the revolution of 1905 is Viva La Resistance. This revolution occurred in Russia and lasted for just over 2 years.
In russia 1919 was the revolution beetween tzars and communists called the Russian Civil War.
During world war I Russia was not yet industralized. His army was short on weapons, food, clothes, etc..over 2 milion Russian soldiers were killed in one year.this was all because of the Czar's desitions. Then Russia was out of the revolution to try to control the internal problems and the Revolution started when they take the Czar from its power .Famine, poor leadership, lost of WWI, no social mobility, high taxes on common people, unpopular foreign wife of the czarist,ALEXANDRA, "bloody sunday", government in debt, unemployment and inflation
The Bolsheviks and Vladimir Lenin wanted to overthrow the government because a lot of Russians were killed in World War I and Russia had social and economic problems.
Three social causes of the Russian Revolution were widespread discontent among peasants due to poor living and working conditions, growing inequality between the wealthy nobility and the working class, and dissatisfaction among the urban population over lack of political representation and civil rights.
there were many social, economic, and political problems.
After the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, Russia changed dramatically for one fundamental reason: the new leaders of the nation, the Communists, had vastly different ideas about governing and about social arrangements than the monarchical rulers who had been overthrown. Following the vision of Karl Marx (with some additions or revisions of their own), the Russian Communists rebuilt society along Communistic lines.
in its immediate and long term effects, the Russian revolution was more like the French Revolution than the American revolution. the American revolution expanded English political ideas into a constitutional government that built on many existing structures. in contrast, both the Russian and french revolutions attempted to destroy existing social and political structures.
in its immediate and long term effects, the Russian revolution was more like the French Revolution than the American revolution. the American revolution expanded English political ideas into a constitutional government that built on many existing structures. in contrast, both the Russian and french revolutions attempted to destroy existing social and political structures.
Russian Revolution can refer to the following events in the history of Russia: The Russian Revolution of 1905, which was a series of riots and anti-government violence against Tsar Nicholas II. The Russian Revolution of 1917, which included the February Revolution resulting in the abdication of Nicholas II of Russia and the October Revolution, which was the Bolshevik revolt. The Third Russian Revolution, which was the failed anarchist revolution against the Bolsheviks that started in 1918. It was suppressed along with the White Movement by 1922. When the year is not indicated in the reference, the term "Russian Revolution", if used as a time mark, usually refers to the October Revolution of 1917, whereas references to the revolution of 1905 always mention the year and references to the February Revolution always mention the month.
One major reform movement that occurred in Russia was the Great Reforms, implemented by Tsar Alexander II in the mid-19th century. These reforms aimed to modernize and liberalize Russian society and included the abolition of serfdom, judicial and military reforms, and the establishment of local self-government institutions. While these reforms had some positive effects, such as freeing millions of peasants from serfdom, they also faced resistance, and ultimately failed to address the underlying social and political problems in Russia, leading to further unrest and eventually the Russian Revolution in 1917.
in its immediate and long term effects, the Russian revolution was more like the French Revolution than the American revolution. the American revolution expanded English political ideas into a constitutional government that built on many existing structures. in contrast, both the Russian and french revolutions attempted to destroy existing social and political structures.