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Russian Revolution - Coggle Diagram
Russian Revolution
Causes
Autocratic rule of Tsar Nicholas II
Poor condition of workers and peasants
High prices of food and bread
Losses in World War I
Influence of Karl Marx’s ideas
After the Revolution
Russia became a one-party socialist state
Land given to peasants
Industries nationalised
USSR formed in 1922
February Revolution (1917)
Food shortages in Petrograd
Workers’ strikes and protests
Army refused to fire at people
Tsar abdicated (left throne)
Provisional Government formed
Importance / Impact
End of monarchy in Russia
Rise of socialism
Inspired revolutions in other countries
October Revolution (1917)
Led by Bolsheviks
Leader: Vladimir Lenin
Slogan: Peace, Land, Bread
Capture of Winter Palace
Provisional Government overthrown
Revolution of 1905
Bloody Sunday (peaceful protest fired upon)
Formation of Duma (parliament)
Tsar kept most power → problems continued