Tge Tsar had too few police and military members avaliable to control the masses
The tsar's reform did not go far enough towards solving the problems of the lack of constitutional freedom and economic stability for peasants
They believed that the pope should rule over a church independent of the state
Peasants did not kill the tsar and his family, they were taken down to a basement and shot by Bolsheviks. They were not justified to killing them either though.
The people of Russia (the peasants and industrial workers) were fed up of the aristocrats. They believed in a future for themselves and hated the Tsar and the monarchy. They fought for their freedom - their lives. The Tsar was a mass murderer and killed many of his own people. He was often called Tsar Nicholas the Terrible. Obviously, communism was a hope for the people of Russia. They wanted to have a fresh start. Equality and live in a classless society. Instead the Tsar wanted to be on top. To be rich. The people of Russia united against the Tsar and his followers. They fought with such great power - the Tsar abdicated even though he had help from Britain and the USA. --------------------- Sources Something called the truth
Because they felt that he was unfit to rule because of the bad living standards
The tsar of Russia was dethroned because the people, peasants, did not think that he knew what was best for them. The peasants were living in poverty, but the tsar was living in wealth. They also thought this was unfair, and that it was wrong for him to be rich and rule a country he didn't understand. The people forced the tsar to dethrone, and took him and his family somewhere where the population was low, and after a while, shot the whole family and the tsar. They just wanted to forget that the former tsar never existed.
Peasants during Tsar Nicholas II's reign were generally treated poorly. They faced harsh conditions, poverty, and oppression under his rule. The failure to address their needs and grievances contributed to the discontent that eventually led to the Russian Revolution.
Boris Godunov was Tsar in that time frame. He was the first Tsar that was not of the Rurik Dynasty to rule over russia
The tsar's reform did not go far enough towards solving the problems of the lack of constitutional freedom and economic stability for peasants
Tsar Nicholas Romanov II.
Tsar Nicolas formed parliament (Duma) because the peasants wanted it
They believed that the pope should rule over a church independent of the state
Peasants did not kill the tsar and his family, they were taken down to a basement and shot by Bolsheviks. They were not justified to killing them either though.
They believed that pope should rule over a church independent of the state
There was no tsar after Joseph Stalin. Tsarist rule ended permanently after the October Revolution of 1917. Georgi Malenkov and Nikita Khrushchev took over after Stalin's death, but Malenkov soon left his position leaving Khrushchev in control.
the had a lot of power over the peasants.
The people of Russia (the peasants and industrial workers) were fed up of the aristocrats. They believed in a future for themselves and hated the Tsar and the monarchy. They fought for their freedom - their lives. The Tsar was a mass murderer and killed many of his own people. He was often called Tsar Nicholas the Terrible. Obviously, communism was a hope for the people of Russia. They wanted to have a fresh start. Equality and live in a classless society. Instead the Tsar wanted to be on top. To be rich. The people of Russia united against the Tsar and his followers. They fought with such great power - the Tsar abdicated even though he had help from Britain and the USA. --------------------- Sources Something called the truth