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On "Bloody Sunday" Russia was wracked by labour strife and political dissension, most of which could be attributed to the war losses. On Bloody sunday, workers, led by father Gapon march on the winter palace in Saint Pittersburg to make their demands known to the Tsar
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Petrograd Soviet had first appeared in 1905, and tried to direct the course of unseccessful revolution then.
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An unseccessful revolution in 1905. Nicholas paid attentionto some of the more sensible advisors. He called a Pariliment, or Duma to be elected in in 1906
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In 1906-1911 Stolypin entered a series of or reforms. Which made it eaier for peasants to own land
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Stolypin was assassinated in 1911
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In 1912, there were over 2000 sperate strikes, 10 times more than the one in 1910, due to the lack of resouces back home, they were rationing their food. people go sick of it.
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By 1913 Russia had 2.3 million industrial workers,and they were not as prepaired to accept poor wages, and the conditions as peasents peasants were in.
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The Tasr had made himself the commander of the armed forces, and therefore he had became responsible for the string of defetas he brought him and the army through.
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Rasputin was murdered in December 1916. To save the monarchy, several members of the aristocracy attempted to murder the holy man. On the night of December 16-17, 1916, they tried to kill Rasputin.
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On March 15, 1917, the Tsar had abdicatted, and gave up the throne. In favor of his brother, who had refused the offer.
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The treaty of the Brest-Litousk was signed on March 1918, which brought about the end of the war between Russin and Germany