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Russian Revolutions!!!

Russia's participation was a catalyst for revolutionary acts. Numerous lives were lost in the war, from soldiers to the starving. Below is a major timeline of Russia's push for change:

Bloody Sunday The catalyst for the Revolution of 1905; led by Russian priest Father George Gapon. Gapon gathered workers of Russia to petition Tsar Nicholas II for the i mprovement for Russian workers in the midst of the economic woes felt by the country. When the workers were in front of the Winter Palace, police shot into the crowd, killing 100 and wounding 300 others.

In order to appease the demands of the Russian people, Tsar Nicholas created the Duma, or Russian ' parliament .' however, after ten weeks, the Duma was dissolved. February Revolution On February 25, after days of the Russian peopled demanding food, Tsar Nicholas orders the military to end the demonstration. However, mutinies in the military turned the advantage to the crowd of people, thus crumbling the the Tsar's military. This caused the Tsar to abdicate his throne. The Bolshevik Party gained control of the government.

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