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THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION: Causes
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LONG TERM CAUSES Russian Revolution
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Cause #1 Lack of Industry
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Lack of Industry By 1913 still manufacturing mostly clothing Lack of industrialization makes Russia culturally different from the west
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Lack of Industry war losses 1853 Crimean war 1905 Russo Japanese war 1914-1917 WWI Only recent wins were NOT due to military prowess—Turkey 1877 and Napoleon 1812
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Cause # 2 Political Culture
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Political Culture Large Multiethnic empire causes disunity Tradition of village communes with little imperial interference Czar seen as distant “father” 1900—1/4 of rural population was literate
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Political culture Urban working class grew 4x in the 50 years after emancipation in 1861— alienated from peasants Elite noble class spoke predominantly in French—royal family often communicated in English
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Political culture (Absolutism) Political Parties were repressed Duma (parliament) created in 1905 but Czar Nicholas II was unwilling to share power Czars had long tried to stop Russia from having a sense of Nationalism
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Long Term Cause # 3 Isolation from the Rest of Europe
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Political Isolation Russia seen as enemies of the world due to expansion and anti western ideas in Russia Russia was 1/6 of worlds land and tried to grow in 19 th century Powerful enemies—Germany and Austria Problems caused by having a land based and not overseas empire
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Social Isolation Russia chose orthodoxy during the schism Cyrillic alphabet modeled after Greek Difference in language and religion from rest of Europe
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SHORT TERM CAUSES Russian Revolution
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Short Term Cause # 1 The Royal Family
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The Family: The Czar Czar Nicholas II ruled 1894-1917 Never wanted to be Czar— Seen as a weak leader
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The Royal Family: Alexandra Married German Cousin Alexandra (a princess) Alexandra was a Catholic and a German—She never learned Russian but did convert to Orthodox Christianity Only son Alexei had hemophilia---hereditary disease passes through mother
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Short Term Cause # 2 WWI
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World War I Battle of Tannenberg Aug 1914 Russia Loses 250,000 men in days 1915 Nicholas goes to the front leaving German wife to run the country
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Short Term Cause # 3 Rasputin
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Rasputin Rasputin was a monk who promised he could heel hemophilia While Nicholas was at the front took spiritual and political advise from Rasputin The country assumes an affair is happening
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Rasputin 1916---Friends of the Czar kill Rasputin to end the scandal Doesn’t work Rasputin's assassinationRasputin's assassination
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The Revolution
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The Revolution: Part 1 March
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THE REVOLUTION MARCH Women march in Petrograd for bread Czar’s soldiers refuse to fire Military leaders convince Czar to resign Provisional government formed to write a constitution
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KERENSKY—a fatal decision Kerensky was elected leader of the provisional government His choice—keep fighting WWI or not? He chooses to continue what he sees as Russia’s duty to allies
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Meanwhile…
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LENIN—A bullet from Germany Lenin’s older Brother had been exiled for attempting to kill Alexander III (1895) April 1917—Germans Put Lenin on a train from Germany to Russia hoping to cause a revolution Lenin arrives and promises “Peace Bread and Land”
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The Revolution Part 2: November
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November Lenin and Bolsheviks Lenin overthrows the provisional govt. Outlaws Private ownership 1918Treaty of Brest Litovsk ends the war Russian Royal Family killed
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Civil War 1918-1921 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESnj17NwJTU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESnj17NwJTU
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Civil War Reds: The Communists Vs. Whites: People in Russia who didn’t like Communism (Royalists) Forces from Allies in WWI
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QUESTION WHY DID COMMUNISM APPEAL TO RUSSIANS? WHY DIDN’T THE WEST WANT RUSSIA TO BE COMMUNIST?
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