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Post Bloody Sunday, Peter Stolypin- Prime Minister post 1905 rev-…
Post Bloody Sunday
The king had to stop the uprisings not with the army (as the uprisings were widespread) but with concessions.
October Manifesto.
He granted the people a Duma (elected parliament), the right to free soeech and the right to form political parties
Freedom of conscience, speech, assembly and association
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Fundamental Law
Autocratic power belongs to the Emperor of Russia. The Emperor expected the people of Russia to be loyal to him.
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People wanted rights for the Duma to which the Tsar responded curse the Duma and they were dismissed.
October manifesto.
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He gave the middle class what they wanted- a parliament. They were please but the revolutionaries were not. Either way the the Tsar succeeded in that
He split the opposition.
He was not genuine He acted is bad faith. He was simply buying time and did all this to calm the uprisings (for survival purposes).
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Between 1906 and 1911 2500 were hanged using the noose, Stolypin's necktie
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