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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).

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Tsar Nicholas Romanov II was forced to abdicate his throne in 1917 ending over 300 years of rule by the Romanov dynasty.

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Nicholas the second.

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What did the March revolution in 1917 force?

In Russia, the 1917 March revolution forced Czar Nicholas to step down from the Russian throne.


When the animals chase away Mr Jones in animal farm what is the equivalent that happened in the Russian revolution?

The equivalent in history is when the Bolsheviks forced the Czar to abdicate his throne.


Was Tsar Nicholas the second the only Russian Tsar to abdicate the throne?

The tsars had enjoyed unlimited power in Russia. Only Nicholas II had to deal with a revolution, which forced him to abdicate.


Was Czar Nicholas II in power during the Bolshevik revolution?

No, Tsar Nicholas II was already out of power during the Bolshevik Revolution. He had abdicated his throne in March 1917 during the February Revolution of 1917. This revolution was not the Bolshevik Revolution. The Bolshevik Revolution began on October 25, 1917 (according to the old style Russian calendar).


What happened to Czar and his family in the Russian Revolution?

Tsar Nicholas abdicated the throne during the February Revolution and was taken into the custody of the Provisional Government partly for his own protection and partly to keep him from being restored to the throne. He was held with the idea that he would be exiled to England, but the Bolsheviks took power from the Provisional Government in the October Revolution and forced the Provisional Government to hand Nicholas and his family over to them. In July 1918, during the Russian Civil War, the Bolsheviks murdered Nicholas and his entire family in order to ensure that he would never be able to come back to power again.

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Who was an autocrat until 1917?

Tsar Nicholas II of Russia was an autocrat until 1917 when he was forced to abdicate the throne during the Russian Revolution.


What did the March revolution in 1917 force?

In Russia, the 1917 March revolution forced Czar Nicholas to step down from the Russian throne.


When the animals chase away Mr Jones in animal farm what is the equivalent that happened in the Russian revolution?

The equivalent in history is when the Bolsheviks forced the Czar to abdicate his throne.


Was Tsar Nicholas the second the only Russian Tsar to abdicate the throne?

The tsars had enjoyed unlimited power in Russia. Only Nicholas II had to deal with a revolution, which forced him to abdicate.


Was Czar Nicholas II in power during the Bolshevik revolution?

No, Tsar Nicholas II was already out of power during the Bolshevik Revolution. He had abdicated his throne in March 1917 during the February Revolution of 1917. This revolution was not the Bolshevik Revolution. The Bolshevik Revolution began on October 25, 1917 (according to the old style Russian calendar).


What happened to Czar and his family in the Russian Revolution?

Tsar Nicholas abdicated the throne during the February Revolution and was taken into the custody of the Provisional Government partly for his own protection and partly to keep him from being restored to the throne. He was held with the idea that he would be exiled to England, but the Bolsheviks took power from the Provisional Government in the October Revolution and forced the Provisional Government to hand Nicholas and his family over to them. In July 1918, during the Russian Civil War, the Bolsheviks murdered Nicholas and his entire family in order to ensure that he would never be able to come back to power again.


Why Charles X abdicated the throne?

Because he was forced to abdicate by the "July Revolution" of 1830.


Who was in control of Russia during the Russian revolution?

By the time of Russian Revolution (October Revolution) the last Russian Czar Nicholas II had already abdicated the crown. From the time he had abandoned his place until October Revolution Russia had been ruled by the Provisional Government. Nicholas II abdicated the crown during February Revolution.


Who was the czar of russia at the time of the revolution?

Czar Nicholas II Romanov was Czar at the time of the Russian Revolutions in 1917. He abdicated the throne after the February Revolution and was out of the picture entirely by the October Revolution of 1917.


Who was the next in line after the Russian revolution?

If the Russian Revolution had never taken place, the next in line to the imperial throne would have been Alexei Nikolaevich Romanov (1904 - 1918), the only son and heir of Tsar Nicholas II.


Who was the Czarina of Russia at the time of the Russian Revolution?

The Czarina at the time of the Russian Revalution was Alexadra. Alexandra was the granddaughter of Queen Victoria. Because of this relationship at the time of the Revolution she had cousins on the throne of Germany, Romania, Spain, England, Norway and Greece.


The only son of Nicholas the second?

Alexei Nikolaevich Romanov was the only son of Nicholas II, the last Tsar of Russia. He was born in 1904 and was the heir apparent to the Russian throne before he tragically died in 1918 along with his family during the Russian Revolution.