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how did Russia participation in the world war 1 lay the seeds for the Bolshevik revolution
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Russia got out of World War 1 after the October Revolution in Russia in 1917. Vladimir entered into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk to do so.
Lenin organized a popular uprising known as the Bolshevik Revolution, against the Kerensky regime of Russia in 1917, as a protest against Russia's participation in WW I. His army consisted of Russians who were not happy with the existing government of Russia.
After the revolution in Russia was not kings.
The main cause was Russia's participation in Great War. Results of war were disastrous for Russia due to incompetence of Tsar Nicholas II and his government.
They were inefficient and did not produce enough for the countrys needs.
Canada is the second largest country after Russia. Although, Russia is almost twice the size of Canada.
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Russia's new government took them out of World War I after their revolution.
In Russia, a group of progressives including moderates and progressive democratic parties, forced the Czar to step down. Since the Russian participation in World War One continued, it helped Lenin and the Bolsheviks to gain control of Russia in October of 1917, or November depending on which calender is used.