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Russia and Japan competed for control of Korea and Manchuria.
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rural agrarian peasants had been emancipated from serfdom.
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The uindustrialization changed the face of the Russian economy. The number of factories had more than doubled.
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Alexander the third had succeeded hid father to halted all reforms in Russia
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Nicholas the second had become the czar, he used the tradition of Russia autocray.
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Lenin had planned to take over the czar.
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He was trying to fled to western Europe to aviod his arrest by the czarist regime.
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The Russan Marxists had split into two groups over revolutionay tactics
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He was the one that commited revolutonaries willing to sarifice everthing fot a change
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Japan had attack the Russian port and lost sparked unrest at home and led to a revolt in the midst
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Russia was faceing a series of crises.
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The workers of the factory approached to the czar's winter palace in st.petersburg. They all had carried a petiton asking for better working coknditions, more personal freedom, also have a better way of food.
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rising prices led to demands for higher wages in the factories, the revolutionary propaganda began
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All these factors had given rise to a sharp loss of confidence in the regime
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The Tsar is warned that his army will not support him against a revolution.
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Bolsheviks achieve majority in the Petrograd Soviet
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Russia declared a republic
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Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin led his leftist revolutionaries in a revolt against the ineffective Provisional Government
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The Russian Revolution is the collective term for a series of revolutions in Russia
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Bolshevik leaders signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany