Revolutions in Russia. Long-Term Causes of Revolution Czarist Rule – In the late 1800s, Alexander III and his son Nicholas II sought to industrialize.

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Revolutions in Russia

Long-Term Causes of Revolution Czarist Rule – In the late 1800s, Alexander III and his son Nicholas II sought to industrialize Russia and build its economic strength – They wanted to westernize and industrialized but limit the spread of the ideals of the French Revolution

Long-Term Causes of Revolution – Russians wanted to introduce a new Constitution and reforms that would limit government corruption – To combat these reforms, the rulers employed harsh tactics such as secret police

Long-Term Causes of Revolution Peasant Unrest – Rigid system of social classes still existed in Russia at the beginning of WWI – Land-owning nobles, priests, and an autocratic czar dominated Russia – Most peasants were too poor to buy the land they worked – Industrialization happened slowly, and peasants feared the new changes

Long-Term Causes of Revolution Russia still experienced Serfdom

Long-Term Causes of Revolution Problems of Urban Workers – Some peasants had moved to cities and found jobs in new industries – They experienced all of the negative drawbacks of industrialization Low pay Long hours Poor working and living conditions – It was among these workers that socialists spread ideas about revolutions and reforms

Long-Term Causes of Revolution Diversity and Nationalism – Russia is big… Really, Really big – Because of its size, it included MANY ethnic minorities – Czars maintained policy of Russification… – What is Russification? – Regardless of this policy, ethnic populations wanted to maintain their culture and nationalism remained

1 st Revolution in 1905 Defeat in the Russo-Japanese War triggered peaceful protests and petitions for reforms These marches were shot down by czarist troops in what came to be known as “Bloody Sunday” “Bloody Sunday” destroyed the people’s faith and trust in the czar and triggered strikes and revolts all over the country

Bloody Sunday

WWI and Czarist Rule Russia’s army was vastly inferior technologically to all others in WWI Massive losses crippled morale and triggered revolt in March of 1917 Czar Nicholas II abdicated the throne the same month

The Bolshevik Revolution The provisional government that replaced the czar implemented only modest reforms and stayed in WWI Revolutionary socialists first worked within the government and set up soviets, but soon lost patience and the radical Socialist Party soon took hold

The Bolshevik Revolution Vladimir Lenin – Lenin and Leon Trotsky headed a revolutionary Socialist Party, the Bolsheviks – Lenin and Trotsky adapted Marxism to fit the situation in Russia – “Peace, Land, Bread,” end involvement in WWI, land reform, end to food shortages

The Bolshevik Revolution Trotsky Lenin

The Bolshevik Revolution The provisional government lost the support of the people In November of 1917, the Bolsheviks brought soldiers, sailors, and factory workers in a successful uprising Communists gave land to peasants and factory workers factories and mines

Lenin’s Russia Withdrawal from WWI – In March 1918, Lenin signs treaty that gave significant land to Germany but ended Russian involvement in the war

Lenin’s Russia Russia’s Civil War – From 1918 to 1921 Lenin’s Red Army battled against the czar’s forces, the White Army – Independence movements were successful: Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, and LATVIA!!!! – Foreign powers helped the Whites, including the US, but the Red Army defeated its enemies by 1921

Lenin’s Russia One-Party Government – Although the government included a constitution and legislature, the real power was in the hands of the only legal party, the Communist Party – They maintained power through military and secret police

Lenin’s Russia New Economic Policy – During the revolution, the government controlled everything! – The New Economic Policy, or NEP, allowed for some private ownership of businesses – Government controlled banks, large industry, and foreign trade

Lenin’s Russia The Soviet Union – By 1922, Lenin and the Communists controlled all of the old Russian Empire – Created the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

Stalin and Communist Dictatorship Vladimir Lenin dies in 1924 and Joseph Stalin emerges as the new Soviet leader Stalin ruled through terror and brutality – i.e. Great Purge

First Leaders of the Soviet Union Lenin (Soviet Leader 1917 – 1924) Stalin (Soviet Leader 1924 – 1953) Chief Goal: to create a classless society with production in the hands of the people Allowed some private business; let some peasants hold land Standard of living rose for many workers and peasants Chief Goal: to make the Soviet Union into a modern industrial power with all protection under government control Created a command economy Brought all agriculture under government control; forced peasants to live on group farms Standard of living fell for most workers and peasants Spent time in Siberian exile before 1917 revolution Became Communist Party leader Used secret police to enforce Communist people Wanted to bring about a worldwide Communist revolution