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Causes of 1905 Russian Revolution
- Reformist groups
- many groups thought Russia's future lay with 'the people'
- Liberals
- Social Revolutionaries
- Social Democratics
- Witte
- caused industrial growth
- by 1900, half of industrial workforce employed in factories
- large cities grew rapidly
- St Petersburg population 1 million (1890) and 2 million (1914)
- led to poor working and living conditions
- support for radical alternatives to Tsarism increased
- workers did demonstrations and strikes for better conditions
- extra taxation on peasantry
- caused deep resentment
- peasant uprisings were becoming common place
- Japanese-Russo War
- Russia tried to spread its influence over Far East
- came into direct conflict with Japan
- war went on 1904-1905, Russia defeated
- defeats proved humiliating for Government
- caused unrest against Government
- made Tsar look weak
- gave encouragement to revolutionaries
- Bloody Sunday
- peaceful demonstration lead by Father George Gapon
- 150,000 workers demonstrated
- outside Tsar's Winter Palace in St Petersburg
- Tsar on holiday but orders troops to shoot at demonstrators
- sections of society outraged by his actions
- lost the people's trust
- spark of the revolution
- peasants anger had been building up