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Causes of 1905 Revolution in Russia - Coggle Diagram
Causes of 1905 Revolution in Russia
Political
Local organisations of rural communities (zemstvas and dumas) took the side of the revolutionaries
Union of Liberation and intelligentsia pushing for moderate liberal reform
Revolutionary banquets
Social Revolutionaries (SRs) and Social Democrats (SDs) respectively to peasants and city workers, leading them towards revolt
The SRs assassinated the tsar's uncle
Political violence kept growing through 1904
Establishment of Saint Petersburg's Soviet
Economic
1897/1901 Poor harvests
Economic slump at the beginning of the century
1899 fall of the national growth rate
Continuous strikes
Bigger and bigger strikes through the country of industrial workers
Students' strikes
Professionals' strikes
Naval and military strikes
Strikes of the communications sector
Putilov factory strikes
Social
Unrest coming form the increasing poverty due to the economic factors
Increased peasant literacy gained more support for the cause in rural communities
"The years of the Red Cockerel"
All-Russian Union of Peasants
Military
1904/1905 Russo-Japanese War
1905 Bloody Sunday
Work of an individual/group
Lenin and Martov lead 1896/1897 textile strikes in Saint Petersburg
Father Gapon and the Assembly of Saint Petersburg Factory Workers
Trotsky and the Soviets
Milyukov's Union of Unions
Practises of the 1905 revolution
Bloody Sunday
Massive strikes (Putilov, students...)
Naval mutinies
October Manifesto