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Alex III attempted to quel the revolts and continue autocratic rule in Russia
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Nicholas II became Czar and continued the Russian autocracy
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Russian Marxists split into two separate groups one with very radical beliefs who would do anything to reach that goal and one group that was more moderate with their support of the revolution.
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Protesters were peacefully marching on the capital building and the generals ordered them to be shot.
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Nicholas promised more freedom after a series of bloody conflicts.
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The duma or parlament of russia is elected and then later disbanded
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Russia enters world war I
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Rasputin was a man who seemingly healed the czar's son and was allowed to make political decisions. He elected his friends into powerful positions but then was murdered by a group of nobles.
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Women led a citywide strike for five days which caused a revolution leading into the czar to stepping down.
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The Bolshevik Red Guards wiped out the provisional government and replaced them
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The Bolsheviks signed a peace treaty with Germany and left the World War
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Between Red army which was Lenin's and the white army of people who opposed him.
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This marked the end of the revolution and the start of lenin's reign
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The government migrated slightly towards capitalism.
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Lenin had a stroke and Stalin came into power
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Stalin now had total control of the government as a Dictator.