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Causes of 1905 Russian Revolution
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A-level History Mind Map on Causes of 1905 Russian Revolution, created by megan123 on 13/01/2014.
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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
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