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Nicholas II
- 1894-1917
- Nicholas did not
want to/able to be
the Tsar
- 'Weak in intellect
and in character'
- 'I am not prepared
to be Tsar'
- Sergei Witte
- 4 Part plan
- Gold currency
- Tariff on foreign
loans
- Lower tax + wages
- Appointed finance
minister 1892 under
Alexander
- Economy
- Russia became
largest cereal
exporter
- Increased work on
trans-siberian railway
- Economy
grew by 8.5%
per year
- Increase in military
production
- Employment
doubled from
1890-1914
- Increase in
foreign investment
- 1890-1900
200-900 million
- Long term
debt
- Increased taxation
on peasants
- Dismissed in 1903
- Social
- Tran-siberian railway
increased
communications
- Population
growth in cities
- Poor living and
working
conditions
- Doubled
- Social unrest
- Neglected under Witte's
economic reforms
- Political
- Rose to 5th in
European powers
- Growth in radical
opposition
- Neglected under Witte's
economic reforms
- Stolypin
- Cheif minister 1906-11
- Political
- Closed newspapers
and trade unions
- Issued 1144 death
sentences 1906-7 for
terroist attacks
- Convicted 16500 people
of political crimes
- 1908 Political
assassinations
fell to 365
- Attacked
revolutionary activity
- Known for 'neck tie'
- For executing so many people
- Social
- Law of November 1906
- Freed peasants from
control of commune
- 1905-1915 Peasant
ownership of land
rose by 30%
- 1906-1913 Agricultural
production rose from 45.9
- 61.7 million tonnes
- 1907 Redemption
payments abolished
- Peasant land bank instructed
to give loans to those wanting
to leave commune
- Encouraged peasants to
move to underdeveloped
agricultural land by
government loans