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Russian Revolution

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  • The October Manifesto False Reforms (1905-1906)To appease the masses, the Czar agreed to a constitutional monarchy and a representative assembly called the Duma, but he quickly reduced its power and continued to rule as a despot.
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  • Impact of World War I (1914-1917)Russia’s involvement in WWI was disastrous, resulting in millions of casualties, extreme food shortages, economic collapse, and a total loss of public faith in the Czar's leadership.
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  • The February Revolution (1917)Massive strikes and bread riots erupted in Petrograd, largely led by women. Troops sent to stop the protests mutinied and joined the workers, making it impossible to suppress the uprising.
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  • Abdication of the Czar (March 1917)With no support from the army or government, Czar Nicholas II abdicated his throne, ending nearly 300 years of Romanov dynasty rule.
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  • The Dual Power Structure (March 1917) Power was shared between a weak Provisional Government and the Petrograd Soviet, which held more practical authority.
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  • Lenin’s Return and “April Theses” (April 16th, 1917)Vladimir Lenin returned from exile, calling for Peace, Land, and Bread and instructing his Bolshevik Party to reject the Provisional Government, seeking a true socialist revolution.
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  • The July Days (July 3-10 1917) A premature uprising by workers and soldiers against the Provisional Government failed, leading to a crackdown on Bolsheviks and forcing Lenin into temporary hiding in Finland.
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  • Let's go Bolsheviks! We are rising!
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  • Bolsheviks Gain Majority (October 1917)By October, the Bolsheviks had gained majority control in the Petrograd and Moscow Soviets, giving them the authority needed to plan a formal seizure of power.
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  • The Provisional Government Fails (October 25-26 1917) Under Alexander Kerensky, the government failed to exit WWI or handle the land shortages, causing popular support to collapse.
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  • The October Revolution (November 1917) Organized by Leon Trotsky, the Bolshevik Red Guards and soldiers took over key government buildings in Petrograd with minimal bloodshed, overthrowing the Provisional Government.
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  • Soviet government!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Consolidation of Power (November 1917)Lenin announced the creation of a Soviet government, immediately nationalizing land and banks, and moving to end the war.
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  • Civil War and the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (1918-1922)The Bolsheviks signed a treaty with Germany, plunging Russia into a brutal Civil War (Reds vs. Whites). The Bolsheviks won, leading to the creation of the USSR in 1922.
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  • The Kornilov Affair (August 1917)In August, a right-wing military coup attempt by General Kornilov forced the Provisional Government to arm the Bolsheviks to defend Petrograd, which increased Bolshevik influence and legitimacy.
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