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Mr. Condry’s Social Studies Class Russian Revolution  Mr. Condry’s Social Studies Class

Prelude to the Revolution Factory workers and peasants lived in terrible poverty

Prelude to the Revolution wealthy landowning nobles enjoyed lives of wealth and leisure.

Prelude to the Revolution The autocratic Tsars (Czars) Alexander III (late 1800s) and his son Nicholas II opposed democratic reform secret revolutionary societies formed among some of the educational elite. National-Bolshevik Party

The Revolution of 1905 The people were tired of fighting a war against Japan (1904-1905) Japan defeated Russia and the people were tired of being taken advantage by the monarchy. Unarmed demonstrators revolted and were shot down in St. Petersburg on January 9, 1905. Became known as “Bloody Sunday”

Bloody Sunday Assembly of Russian Factory Workers of St. Petersburg vs. Imperial Guard The workers were led by Georgy Gapon 100,000+ demonstrators vs. 10,000+ soldiers Imperial Guard Deaths 0 Injuries 0 Arrested 0 Demonstrators Deaths 143-234 Injuries 439-800 Arrested 6831

The Revolution of 1905 The “October Manifesto” – Czar Nicholas II announces reforms and new freedoms. Nicholas II finally granted some limited reforms, creating an elected legislature known as the Duma. However, only the very wealthy could vote for the Duma members.

WWI and Allied Powers Russia was one of the Allied Powers in WWI. Russia was not prepared to fight in a modern war. Many soldiers lacked confidence in Russia’s military leadership and deserted.

The March Revolution In March 1917, Russia suffered many defeats that sparked a revolt. Demonstrators demanded bread in the streets of St. Petersburg. The czars soldiers symphonized with the crowds and refused to fire on them. With no control over his troops Nicholas II abdicates his power.

Failure of Provisional Government Duma officials set up a temporary government. Middle-class liberals planned to write a constitution BUT they continued to fight in WWI. The new government implemented only moderate reforms that did little to end the unrest among the peasants and workers.

The Bolshevik Revolution Following the March Revolution, an exiled revolutionary named Vladimir Lenin returned home. Lenin and Leon Trotsky headed a revolutionary socialist party, the Bolsheviks. Lenin and Trotsky followed the ideas of Karl Marx and adapted them to the Russian situation

The Bolshevik Revolution Lenin gained support by promising “Peace, Land, and Bread” An end to the involvement in war. A promise for land reform. An end to the food shortages.

The Communists still faced a struggle to maintain control over Russia. Lenin Takes Over The provisional government lost support of the people. In Nov. 1917, the Bolsheviks led soldiers and workers in an uprising to overthrow the government. The Bolsheviks, now called Communists – Distributed land to peasants. Gave workers control of the factories and mines. The Communists still faced a struggle to maintain control over Russia.

Lenin Rules Russia Withdraws from WWI – Russia signed the treaty of Brest-Litovisk. The agreement was costly for Russia, giving Germany a large amount of Russian territory. Lenin believed he needed to make peace with Germany so he could face his enemies at home.

Russia’s Civil War (1918 – 1921) Lenin’s Red Army battled the loyal forces to the czar, called the Whites. Nationalist groups in the Russian Empire also rose up against the Red Army during this time, winning independence for Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Poland. Nicholas II and his family were executed during this time as brutal tactics were carried out on both sides.

Russia’s Civil War (1918 - 1921) Britain, France and the United States all sent troops to help the Whites. This foreign intervention only helped stir up nationalism and inspire the Red Army. Trotsky led his inspired group to victory in 1921.

One Party Government Lenin’s government had a constitution and an elected legislature. However, the Communist party had all the real power. The Communist Party was the only legal party. Only Communist Party members could run for office.

New Economic Policy During the civil war the Bolsheviks took over the factories, mines, banks, and railroads. Under the NEP the government still controlled those businesses, but allowed some privately owned businesses. This helped the economy to recover.

The Soviet Union By 1922, Lenin and the Communists had gained control over much of the old Russian Empire. The Communist government then created the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.), also called the Soviet Union. It was made up of diverse European and Asian peoples. Russia was the largest republic and controlled the other states in the Soviet Union.