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After Nicholas II father died he began his ruling as the leader of Russia. -
After peaceful demonstrators were killed by Tsar's government, an uproar of angry proletariats caused the revolution of 1905. After the revolution Tsar Nicholas II, doing the bare minimum formed an elected semi-representative body with goal of mitigating the revolution at hand. -
World War One caused Russia to enter a state of famine. As well as commence a revolution, and civil war.
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The February Revolution was the result of frustrations of the working class with the Russian government. Following the February Revolution, Tsar Nicholas II was abdicated.
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The July Days was a time period in which the workers fought back against the Provisional Government.
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Kerensky became ruler following Lvov's resignation as leader of the Provisional Government -
The Kornilov affair was the attempted military coup d'etat led by the commander-in-chief- of the Russian Army, General Lavr Kornilov.
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The October Revolution, also know as the Bolshevik Revolution, was led by the Bolshevik party and leader Vladimir Lenin. It led to the establishment of the soviet union. -
Ignited by the October Revolution, the Russian Civil War. After battle between the Red Army (Bolsheviks) and the White Army (an umbrella term for those in opposition of the Bolsheviks) the Soviet Union was formed.