The Russian Revolution 1905 and 1917 Revolutions
1905 Revolution Problems before the 1905 revolution – Political and social problems Discrimination, censorship, shortages City-living difficult due to ind. Revolution and urbanization The Event(s) – Citizens strike and protest; troops open fire (Bloody Sunday) Results of 1905 Revolution – Duma (elected legislature) is established – Land and education reforms – Distrust towards the Tsar
March Revolution of 1917 Problems before the March Revolution of 1917 – The Duma fails; therefore, reforms of 1905 fail – Corruption in Russia increases; Distrust for Tsar continues – WWI takes its toll; casualties, shortages, etc. The Event(s) – Citizens strike and protest; however, troops refuse to fire Results of March Revolution of 1917 – Tsar abdicates (leaves the throne) – Temporary government installed; constitutional democracy – WWI continues
November Revolution of 1917 Problems before the November Revolution of 1917 – Peasants want land reform – Industrial workers want to end food, fuel, work shortages – Citizens want to exit WWI The Event(s) – Troops mutiny and desert at the front lines of WWI – Peasants begin to seize land from upper-class – Lenin and Bolsheviks takeover cities and provisional govt Results of November Revolution of 1917 – Redistribution of land – Factory workers take control of the factories and mines