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Russian Revolution War with Japan Inefficient, corrupt, oppressive government. 1900-1903 drought caused hardships, depression, inflation Dissatisfaction of armed forces.

Bloody Sunday January 22, march of industrial workers and peasants composed of men women and children, Lead by a priest. Bringing petition to Czar at his Winter Palace. Peaceful demonstration, sang hymns, and carried pictures of Czar and carried religious icons.

Petition An 8-hour workday and freedom to organize trade unions. Improved working conditions, increase in wages. Elections to be held for a constituent assembly by universal, equal and secret suffrage. Free universal education. Freedom of speech, press, association and religion. An end to the war with Japan.

Aftermath United Russian people in a solid front against the Tsar and the government. Strikes and demonstrations Mutinies in the army and navy The government used severe repression and executions to end revolution.

October Manifesto Decree from Czar Nicholas II Promised individual liberties Created the Duma- parliament. The Duma was very conservative and did little to stop autocratic government.

Failure of the Revolution Most of the army remained loyal and would not overthrow Czar. Russian was lent money from France, a military ally. The revolutionary groups were divided in their goals.