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1905 Revolution
- Nicolas 2 is the new Tsar. He is considered ''soft'' towards his father.
- He gets trained by pobedonstev who, at the time has a
much more stricter view of Russia.
- Causes of the Revolution
- Russo-Japanese war
- Russia were humiliated with their defeat in the war
- People now thought that the Tsar was weak because they
were in defeat
- People were definately expecting to see change and reform,.
- In fact Nicolas the 2nd called a guy ''Mirsky'' who
called up a meeting - something the Tsar would
never agree on, which meant that autocracy was
being challenged
- Was meant to be for Nicolas and the ''patortic'' fever.
- wanted to expand their empire
even further
- Russia wasn't prepared for war, and lead to a military disaster
- Politcal reform
- People wanted revolution because they wanted better
standards of living
- Famine in villiages
- Peasents had a bad harvest which lead to famine
- Increased taxes and fear of losing land
- Social reasons
- Peasents were unhappy about the redemption payments
- Working conditions were appauling and they hardly pocketed any of the
money they made.
- Economic
- There was a rapid growth in industrailisation
- People worried about the land because everyone was in debt.
- Serfs were still tied to the land, and had to pay redemption
fees. for the fees they felt like they deserved much more
better land
- Bloody Sunday
- Bloody Sunday was
when there was meant to
be a peaceful prostest
which leaded into some
kind of a riot
- People didn't like the way Russia was ruled so
they had a petition signed with 200,000 people,
and handed this to the Tsar
- Tsarist guards gunned down the people in the protest.
- Over 100 were killed
- People were disgusted
with the people killed
who were only fighting
for their rights as the
working and living
conditions were poor.
- This made people lose trust in the Tsar
and also a bad effect on the government
- Trigger
- The fact that nicolas wasn't there to accept
the petition angered a lot of people, which
decreased the publics view of nicolas
- St Petersburg Soviet
- Showed that they could make an organised
stand for themselves
- Made sure that people went on strike
- There was a strike straight after bloody sunday
- Was made up of workers.
- As people went on strikes, Nicolas was struggling, and turned
to Witte for help. He had two options, either he reforms Russia,
or more repression. This is where the october manifesto of
1905 came
- October Manifesto 1905
- Civil liberaties
- Freedom of speech
- Freedom of assembly
- No laws to be introduced unless agreed in the Duma
- Long time effects
- Emancipation
- Alex the second promised so much but delivered so little, when he
came into Tsar - he made lots of different reforms for his son to
repress and strict freedom again
- Serfs benefited being tied to the land and not free, when they were allowed
freedom they had to pay redemption fees in which they could not afford and
still had to be tied to the land (the mir) and take orders of the elderly
- Social and economic
- Places where they have been urbanised was very poor, the living and
working conditions were inadequate for people to live and work in
- There was no trade unions to support them, when
workers worked almost all day with little pay
- Distress in the country side and unsuitable harvests
which lead to famine
- Short term effects
- Military
- The Russo-Japanese war was meant to a
sign of national pride and having faith in
Nicolas the second
- This was a humiliating act and what was meant to be something to
support the Tsar regime turned out to be something that furthermore
weakened the Tsar and how he was viewed to the people
- Bloody Sunday
- For something that was meant to be a peaceful demostration
turned out to be something that went violent
- Something that was turned violent and the soilders had turned on them, killing about
100 people
- demands included shorter working hours and a minimum
wage
- Revolutionary groups
- They were becoming much more organised
- The social revolutionary group was the reason for many assassinations