The Russian Revolution

  • The Decembrist revolt

    The Decembrist revolt
    The Decembrist revolt happened took place in Imperal Russia. Russian army officers led about 3,000 soldiers into the protest against Nicholas the first.
  • Czar Alexander II Emancipates the Serfs

    Czar Alexander II Emancipates the Serfs
    The Serfdom, which is the system that tied the Russian peasents to their landlord, was abolished by the Czars imperial command.
  • Vladimir Lenin dies and Josef Stalin becomes leader of the Soviet Union

    Vladimir Lenin dies and Josef Stalin becomes leader of the Soviet Union
    Stalin was appointed general secretary for Russia. Stalin made the socialism in one country, became the central tenet of Soviet Society. He died on March 5, 1953.
  • Alexander Kerensky becomes the leader of the provisional government

    Alexander Kerensky becomes the leader of the provisional government
    After the February Revolution Alexander Kerensky became minister of justice in the Russian Provisional Revolutions. He was put in exile until he died in New York City at the age of 89.
  • Nicholas II becomes czar of Russia

    Nicholas II becomes czar of Russia
    Nicholas the second was the last czar to become ruler for Russia. The Russian people didn't like how he was the ruler so he had to be abdicated from his throne was in this type jail for him and his family. They thought they were getting their picture taken but instead people came in with guns and shot him and his family to death,
  • The Revolution of 1905

    The Revolution of 1905
    They call it the Revolution of 1905 because there were four problems in Russia at the time. The four problems were the nationality problems, agrarian problems, labor problems, and educated class as a problem.
  • The Russo-Japanese War

    The Russo-Japanese War
    The Russo-Japanese War was the biggest war of the 20 centuty. The Russo-Japanese had made rivals against the Russia Emporer, Their greatest threats were the sea between Korea, Japan, and the Yellow Sea.
  • The Social-Democratic Labor Party splits into two groups, Mensheviks and Bolsheviks

    The Social-Democratic Labor Party splits into two groups, Mensheviks and Bolsheviks
    In 1912 the political parties split into two groups. The two groups were the the Mensheviks and the Bolsheviks. Those two split because they had differrent opinions while they were in the same party.
  • World War I (Russian Involvement)

    World War I (Russian Involvement)
    World War one had a impact on Russia. Hitler wanted more land and by getting more land he tried to take land from other countries even if it ment war against Russia and the other states that were by Russia.
  • Nicholas II abdication

    Nicholas II abdication
    Nicholas II abdicated the throne and went on a train with his family to where he was going to England where h could stay safe with his family. A few months later him and his family thought they were getting their picture taken but instead soldiers with guns started to shoot them and they killed the family
  • The March Revolution

    The March Revolution
    There was a revolution called the March Revolution. The March revolution was focused on Petrograd. During the March Revolution there was a period of dual power ensued.
  • Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks capture the Winter Palace

    Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks capture the Winter Palace
    The first time they tried to take over the Winter Palace they failed. The second time they tried they suceeded on taking over the Winter Palace.
  • The Russian Civil War begins

    The Russian Civil War begins
    The Russian Civil war was between the Red and the White army in Siberia. The Red Army defeated the White army of South Russia. The Red Army had the help the Russian army to defeat the White Army.
  • Nicholas II and his family are executed

    Nicholas II and his family are executed
    After Nicholas the second was abdicated off the throne, him and his family got onto a train that they thought would keep them safe but instead brought them to this house that kept them as prisoners. They were asked to go downstairs because they were going to get their picture taken. When they got the picture taken people came out with guns and started to shoot and eventually killed Nicholas II and his family.
  • Bloody Sunday

    Bloody Sunday
    Bloody Sunday was an insodent of which the bystanders that were protesting were shot and killed by the British army. There were 26 bystanders that were killed. There were 13 men, 7 women teenagers that either died immedietly or later after the shooting. There were a couple people that were just injured in the insodent,