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1 Dynamics of Change By: Dan F.

2 Essential Questions What are the causes of discontent in Russia during the 1800s? How did the government respond to the demands for reform? How did industrialization affect Russia?

3 Russian Expansion Late 1500s: Ivan IV opens the way into Siberia 1680s: Russia controls all of Siberia The region was a source of fur, farmland, and mineral resources Became the place of punishment  Rulers sent political prisoners and criminals into exile in this distant land, using their labor to develop its rich resources

4 Russian Expansion Expansion turned the country into a multinational empire Russian expansion alarmed other European powers  Created tension between them & eventually triggered war

5 Revolt and Repression The Decembrist Revolt  A small group of nobles & army officers tried to overthrow the government in December 1825  Hoped to set up a constitutional monarchy Czar Nicholas I quickly crushes the uprising  He executed 5 leaders & exiled the rest to Siberia He responded to the revolt with brutal repression  Imposed stric censorship, targeted schools & universities as center of unrest  Burned books from the west that might contain liberal ideas

6 Revolt and Repression Nicholas did make reforms in th legal system, but made no real change in his government however He enforced Russian nationalism & loyalty to the autocracy & the Russian Orthodox Church  By promoting these goals, he tried to unite his vast multinational empire Nationalistic policies of the czar encouraged antisemitism  Jews suffered legal discrimination Laws forced them to live in certain areas Limited access to education & jobs

7 Limited Reform

8 Effects of Industrialization

9 Revolutionary Movements In the mid-1860s  Most revolutionaries came from Russia's small but growing educated class They wanted to overthrow the czar and establish socialism in Russia  When efforts to win popular support failed radical groups turned to terrorism They assassinated Czar Alexander II & killed prominent officials  Alexander III resorted to repression to stop the revolutionaries

10 Revolutionary Movements Marxism  According to Marx, factory workers, not peasants, would lead the socialist revolution  Were very few Marxists in Russia They organize & slowly won support from members of the working class

11 Bloody Sunday

12 Revolution of 1905 The events of Bloody Sunday horrified Russians & sparked the revolution of 1905  Riots & strikes swept the cities  Peasants looted & burned homes of landowners, in the countryside To end violence the czar agreed to set up an elected assembly called the Duma & to make other minor reforms  The Dums had little power & the reforms failed to resolve Russia's basic problems Since an autocratic ruler was in power, inequality and repression remained


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