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Instructions In this PowerPoint on the 1905 Russian Revolution, there are some great images…but the text is missing. Some slides have no images at all. Option 1: Go to View…Click on Notes Page. Option 2: Under each picture, there is some space for new text. Add relevant notes to each slide to show the importance of the picture… Be sure to follow the story of the Russian Revolution of 1905 so that the slides flow together to tell a story. Be careful not to mix up information on the 1917 Russian Revolution with the 1905 one. To get information, please use the links suggested on the Talking Points instructions…and by all means avoid Wikipedia. Of course citations are a must.

The 1905 Russian Revolution Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY

Nicholas II: The Last Romanov Tsar [r. 1894-1917]

The Tsar & His Family

Hemophilia & the Tsarevich

Nicholas II & His Uncle, George V

Causes

1. Early 20c: Russian Social Hierarchy

2. First Stages of Industrialization An Early Russian Factory

3. Weak Economy 1905 Russian Rubles

4. Extensive Foreign Investments & Influence Building the Trans-Siberian RR [Economic benefits only in a few regions.]

5. Russo-Japanese War [1904-1905] The “Yellow Peril” Map of Battles

Russo-Japanese War [1904-1905]

Russo-Japanese War [1904-1905] Battles

Russian & Japanese Soldiers

Russia Is Humiliated

Treaty of Portsmouth [NH] - 1905 US President Theodore Roosevelt Acts as the Peacemaker [He gets the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts.]

6. Unrest Among the Peasants & Urban Working Poor Father Georgi Gapon: Leader of the People OR Police Informer?

The Czar’s Winter Palace Bloody Sunday January 22, 1905 The Czar’s Winter Palace in St. Petersburg

The Revolution Spreads

Russian Cossacks Slaughter The People in Odessa Anti-Jewish Attacks

7. The Battleship Potemkin Mutiny [June, 1905]

Results

1. The Tsar’s October Manifesto

2. The Opening of the Duma: Possible Reforms? 1906 The first two tries were too radical. The third duma was elected by the richest people in Russia in 1907.

The Russian Constitution of 1906 Known as the Fundamental Laws [April 23, 1906]. The autocracy of the Russian Tsar was declared. The Tsar was supreme over the law, the church, and the Duma. It confirmed the basic human rights granted by the October Manifesto, BUT made them subordinate to the supremacy of the law.

3. Jewish Refugees Come to America in 1906

4. The Path to October, 1917

Why did the 1905 Revolution Fail?