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Importance: This lead in Vienna leading to overthrow the state Chancellor Metternich, freedom of the press and the proclamation of consultation. The only major law passed was Abolishing all Feudal Obligations Act on peasants enacted on September 7th 1848.
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Importance: Crowned as Emperor in 1894 after Czar Alexander III dies. He showed personal interest of Asia visiting in 1891 while still tsesarevich, India, China, and Japan, later supervising construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway.
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Importance: The war started because of rivalry for dominance in Korea and Manchuria. Russia wanted Korea for the Pacific Ocean to use it for trades and porting there navy. Japan wanted to extend there empire from Korea to China. Japan staged amphibious attacks on Korea and the Liaodong Peninsula, causing Russia to retreat to Mukden.
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Importance: This was an uprising from Tsar Nicholas II to transfer the Russian government from a autocracy to a constitutional monarchy. The reason why it is called the "Bloody Sunday" is because Russian soldiers killed 200 factory worker with riffles/Cossack charges.
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Importance: Russia wanted to keep there status and power as one of the biggest countries in the world. However, when the fighting began the first amongst the Allies to state its territorial desiderata. Going along the borders of Germany and Austria-Hungary.
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Importance: After the years of violence and political unrest, the Russian revolution was a way for a rise in communism and a political belief system worldwide. This had even more positive effects on russia allowing free education about their country and the world; even lenin made the eight hour work day improving working conditions.
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Importance: Brought the end to the Romanov Dynasty that had ruled over Russia for over 300 years. Czar was the reason of the political unrest, he was seen politically weak and a indecisive leader.
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Importance: Lenin electrified his own comrades, most of whom accepted authority of the Provisional Government. He called this government desperate and demonic preventions undeserving of support. He also proposed politics that would help the Russian masses demands.
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Importance: The treaty marked Russia's final withdrawal from World War I and resulted in Russia losing major territorial holdings. In the treaty, Bolshevik Russia ceded the Baltic States to Germany; and Soviet Russia defaulted on all of Imperial Russia's commitments to the Allies and eventually the nations became independent in eastern Europe and western Asia.
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Importance: With the new Economic Policy there were private landholdings, this was because the idea of collectivized farming had met strong opposition. Not only did Lenin see the conditions were dire he opened up markets to a greater degree. Open for free trades, motivating the population and increased production.
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Importance: After Linen died Stalin began traveling across the USSR to deliver lectures on Leninist philosophy and began calling himself a successor to Lenin. In the 1920's Stalin used his position to expel critics within the Communist Party and tightened on the party. Stalin launched his “revolution from above” by setting two extraordinary goals for Soviet domestic policy. Wanting industrialization and collectivization of agriculture.
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