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Nicholas II
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A-Levels History - Russia Mind Map on Nicholas II, created by Gemma Bradford on 08/05/2013.
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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
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