No, the French Revolution and the Russian Revolution were class struggles. The American Revolution was a war for independence from a tyrannical super power who was taxing the fledgling colonies unfairly and excessively.
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You need to state which revolution you are asking about. It might be the French Revolution, or the Russian Revolution, or one of many other revolutions. It might even be the American War of Independence - as a Briton, I forgot the Americans call it the revolution.
Vladimir Lenin during the Russian Revolution
Russian revolution was a cause of the Czar ignoring the needs of the people.
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no the us did not enter the Russian revolution
The opposing of the Russian Czar led to the Russian Revolution, the death of the Russian monarchy, and the establishment of the Russian Communist State. The French had nothing to do with the Russian Revolution.
Italy was not involved in the Russian Revolution.
The Russian revolution
Stalin, Trotsky and Lenin were the main characters in the Russian Revolution.
Lenin inspired the Russian Revolution of 1917.Lenin
The three stages of the "Russian Revolution" were the 1905 Revolution after Bloody Sunday, the February Revolution of 1917 and the October Revolution of 1917.
The French Revolution
The American Revolution happened first. It went from 1775 to 1783. The Russian Revolution happened in 1917.
The "Russian Revolution" that everyone is familiar with occurred in 1917. It consisted of two separate rebolutions, the February Revolution and the October Revolution.
How did Russian Revolution contribute to instability in Europe during and after World War 1?The Russian Revolution contribute when