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Russian Revolution (1917) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1905 Jan Bloody Sunday - Tsarist troops open fire on a peaceful demonstration of workers in St Petersburg. ... The Tsar abdicates when he hears that Moscow too has joined the Revolution. An agreement is reached between the Petrograd Soviet and the Provisional Government headed by Lvov. ... Up to Russian Revolution Pages;
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From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes The Russian Revolution (1917–1918) Study Guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, tests, and essays. ... Home > SparkNotes > History Study Guides > The Russian Revolution (1917–1918)
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The underlying causes of the Russian Revolution are rooted deep in Russia's history. For centuries, autocratic and repressive czarist regimes ruled the country and most of the population lived under severe economic and social conditions.
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Russian Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Russian Revolution can refer to: • Russian Revolution (1905), a series of strikes against Tsar Nicolas II • Russian Revolution (1917) • February Revolution, resulting in the abdication of Tsar Nicola...
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