In 1891, Russia was suffering a great famine. By 1892, half a million people had died of cholera and typhus as a result of the famine.
Russia had a Tsar, which was like a King. He had absolute power (no Government). He wasn't very good at dealing with the famine.
There was little amount of authoritarian presence outside of the capital; Russia had a rural population of 100 million, but only 1852 police sergeants and 6874 police constables.
People began moving from the country to the cities.
Urban population rose from 7 million to 28 million.
City conditions were awful. Factories were unsafe. Worker strikes were illegal, as well as trade unions (until 1905). However, workers went on strike a lot as they had no other means of getting their point across.
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Due to the Tsar's lack of help, citizens formed committees to help famine victims. Local political organisations called zemstvos started campaigning for more control over Russia.
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