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Causes of the Russian Revolution
Long term (>5 years before revolution)
One of the greatest causes of the Revolution was World War I. Many people died. Everyone invested so much in the War that it caused many economic issues, and there was a huge shortage for food. Even so, the Russian empire failed to take action. This caused a stir among citizens, and they began to protest.
Short term (<5 years before revolution)
Trigger causes (<1 year before revolution)
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Significant individuals
Stalin
Nicholas II
Tsar
What are the dates of the two Revolutions in Russia in 1917?
The death of Stalin - his death would have been easily prevented if he received medical attention but everyone was too scared to enter his room. They left him for 18 hours and he passed
First major protest occurred on 22 February, 1917
Three interesting facts
Russian citizens used to be very poor, however those born from royalty lived in luxury, causing a stir among citizens
World War I struck Russia, and all the money were invested in the war that there was a huge shortage for bread, and people lined up for hours just to get a slice. Yet the royal people(?) didn't do anything about it
websites to reference from
https://study.com/academy/lesson/russian-revolution-lesson-for-kids-causes-effects.html
https://www.ducksters.com/history/world_war_i/russian_revolution.php
https://kids.kiddle.co/Russian_Revolution