During the time of Mexican rule, the economy in California was largely based on ranching and trade. California became a state on September 9, 1850.
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.
It ended 300 years of Romanov rule
Russian people revolted against Tsar Nicholas II due to widespread dissatisfaction with his autocratic rule, economic hardship, and military failures, particularly during World War I. The lack of political reforms, poor living conditions, and food shortages fueled public unrest. The 1917 February Revolution was a culmination of these grievances, leading to the abdication of Nicholas II and the end of centuries of Romanov rule.
Tsar Nicholas II resigned on March 15, 1917, while he was in the city of Pskov, Russia. His abdication came amid the turmoil of the February Revolution, which saw widespread protests and strikes against his rule. Nicholas II's resignation marked the end of more than three centuries of Romanov rule in Russia.
The building of Vatican palace was finished in 1447, during the rule of Nicholas V.
During the time of Mexican rule, the economy in California was largely based on ranching and trade. California became a state on September 9, 1850.
The industry and agriculture were very modernized and developed.
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Russia
While Tsar Nicholas II was absent from St. Petersburg on visits to the front during WW1, his wife, Tsarina Alexandra, ruled the country heavily influenced by Grigory Rasputin.
An Autocrat rule of Imperial Russia.
The economy thrived as a result of rising trade with Europe and Asia -Apex-
Russia
When Nicholas was young he was tutored by Konstantin Pobedonostsev. Pobedonostsev taught Nicholas that autocracy was the only possible government for imperial Russia. Nicholas took his lessons to heart. When it came to Nicholas' reign (1894-1917) He was suspicious of any change and therefore, until forced to during the 1905 revolution, did not extend political rights of anybody in Russia for fear that his own posistion would be threatened. He had no interest in democracy, and thought an autocratic government was the only one by which to rule.
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