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Czar Nicholas II, ruler of Russia since 1894, is forced to abdicate the throne by the Petrograd insurgents, and a provincial government is installed in his place.
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the war against Japan was meant to rally the people around the Tsar in a display of patriotic fervour. Ultimately, it was to create a divide between Nicholas and his people.
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Bloody sunday happened in St.Petersburg, Russia. began as a relatively peaceful protest by disgruntled steel workers in St Petersburg. Angered by poor working conditions, an economic slump and the ongoing war with Japan, thousands marched on the Winter Palace to plead with czar Nicholas II for reform. But the czar was not present and the workers were instead gunned down on the streets by panicky soldiers.
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World war 1 was a war that happened in Europe. The aftermath of World War I was drastic political, cultural and social change across Europe, Asia, Africa, even some areas outside those that were directly involved. four empires collapsed, old countries were abolished, new ones were formed,and boundries were redrawn.
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the revolution against the czarist government which led to the abdication of Nicholas II and the creation of a provisional government in March 1917.
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