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Take out Newspaper article on Bloody Sunday!

Tuesday, January 15th HW: Start to study your notes for the midterm! Aim: Why was Czar Nicholas II forced to abdicate? Do Now: List at least 3 adjectives you would use to describe this man.

March Revolution (1917) Riots throughout Petrograd Soldiers side with rioters Czar Nicholas II forced to abdicate Provisional government headed by Alexander Kerensky is set up Russia continues to fight in WWI Social unrest continues

Summary Make a timeline in your notebook! 1904 1905 1914 1916 1917

Vladimir Lenin got him exiled to Siberia Traveled Europe Revolutionary activities got him exiled to Siberia Traveled Europe Studied work of Karl Marx Believed Russia needed a communist state Returned to Russia in 1917

Bolsheviks – a group of radical Socialist Revolutionaries who were committed to change.

Bolshevik Revolution (November 1917) Bolsheviks overthrow Provisional Government

Bolsheviks establish a Communist state Treaty of Brest-Litovsk: Withdrew Russia from WWI. Russia had to give a large amount of land to Germany. Redistribution of land Workers given control of factories and mines

Russian Civil War (1918-1920) Red Army (communists) vs. White Army (loyalists/democrats) Red Army defeated White Army 14 million Russians died * Bolsheviks had complete control over Russia!