Russian revolution

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    Russian Revolutin

  • The decembrist revolt

    The decembrist revolt
    In 1825, uprising in Russia in which a small group of nobles and army officers tried to overthrow the Czar’s government.
  • Nicholas II becomes Czar of Russia

    Started ruling in november 1st 1894 one of the worlds biggest economic and military collapse. was defeated in the russo-japanese war.
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    Russo-Japenese War

    1904-1905 Russia sought out a warm water port for their navy and trade. Japan actually started the war after rejecting a neutral zone proposal from Russia.
    Russia Sought a warm water port
  • Bloody Sunday

    A group of unarmed Russians marched through St. Petersburg to get the czar Nicholas the second to sign a petition, about working conditions, when the members of the imperial guard fired at the crowd. This was a key event to the revolution of 1905.
  • Russian involment in World War 1

    August 1914 Russia viewed Germany as a treat to their territory. Russia had the biggest airforce, and army at the time but they were poorly equipped, and had little means of transporting themselves because of bad railways and roads.
  • The March Revolution

    Started March 1917 was a revolution in petrograd imperial parliament thought they ran the country and formed the russian provisional government.
  • Czar Nicholas abdicates Russian Throne

    Ruler of russia since 1894, Czar Nicholas II is forced to abdicate the throne and a government is put in his place.
  • The Russian Civil War Begins

    Starts November 1917 ends october 1922 the reds (bolsheviks) were fighting for socialism and the whites ( south russians) the white army lost.
  • The creation of the U.S.S.R

    The treaty of the USSR was approved on december 29, 1922 was signed by the heads of delegations.
  • Valdimir Lenin's Death

    Valdimir Lenin's Death
    Lenin was a member of the russian revolution that lead to the overthrowing of the czars rule, he was also the first leader of russia after the czars, The people of Russia like this man so much that they put him under glass in Moscow where people can see him.