In the late 1800s, The standard Russian public was gowing increasingly upset over czar Nicholas II's monarchy government. The first revolution took place during 1894, and failed miserably. There were more revolutions throughout the early 20th century, mainly led by Vladimir Ilyich Lenin. In 1905, Lenin was forced into exile by the Rusian government and did not return until 1915. When he did, he began organizing his political party, the Bolsheviks (although they weren't called that). In 1917, the communist revolution took place, and czar Nicholas II and his family was murdered. (sort of like the Romanov family massacre). Between this and 1922, power shifted between the Bolsheviks (led by Lenin) and the Mensheviks, which had less power. 1922 came along and Lenin created a unified, communist Russia which would last of 67 years after Lenin's death in 1924.
I apoligize for the rough answer, I had to do this during school and teachers walked by every two minutes
absoloute power or the Czar
Bolsheviks
it brought down the Russian Monarchy
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.
Ryurik, a Viking Lord, founded Novgorod in 862 AD, and established himself as the "Grand Duke of Russia". This is generally considered to be the birth of the Russian state.
NO
absoloute power or the Czar
Bolsheviks
Had the Russian Revolution not happened is a difficult historical concept. The removal from power of the Monarchy is obviously a pre requisite of a Republic. There is much in Russian history to suggest that had the Revolution not happened then the monarchy there would now be extremely powerful.
it brought down the Russian Monarchy
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.
WW1 sparked the Bolshevik revolution because Tzar Nicholas sent millions of Russianpeasantsto their deaths on the front. This angered the Russian people and sparked the Bolshevik Revolution. The Bolshevik revolution pitted the Russian Monarchy against communists led byVladimirLenin. The Bolsheviks won, and the monarchy was murdered by extremists
No, the Revolution got rid of the "monarchy", or Czars and Czarinas, and put the "people" in charge of governing the country.
It was the weakness of the Russian Monarchy under Tsar II, it was also due to inflation of bread too.
No Russian communist overthrew the Russian monarchy. The Tsar abdicated in March 1917 after the February Revolution. A non-communist Provisional Government was then set up. In October 1917, the Russian Communist leader overthrew the Provisional Government. The Russian monarchy had already been overthrown.
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