When did the Russian Empire abolish serfdom?
the Russian Empire abolished serfdom on 1861.
What did the protests against monarchy lead to?
The protests against monarchy lead to Bloody Sunday Massacre of 1905.
When did Russia enter WWI?
Russia entered WWI on August 1914.
In 1917, how many revolutions "swept through Russia"?
In 1917, two revolutions "swept through Russia"
What did Russia industrializing do?
Russia industrializing brought social and political changes.
When did Russia start to industrialize?
Russia started to industrialize on the turn of the 20th century.
What were the large protests by Russian workers against?
The large protests by Russian workers were against monarchy.
What did the Russian Empire practice?
The Russian Empire practiced serfdom which is "A form of feudalism in which landless peasants were forced to serve the land-owning nobility"
What did the Russian Revolution of 1917 mark the end of?
The Russian Revolution of 1917 marked the end of the Romanov dynasty and centuries of Russian Imperial rule.
What was Russia in the early 1900s viewed as by most of Western Europe.
In the early 1900s, Russia was viewed as underdeveloped and having a backwards society.
When did Czar Nicholas leave the Russia capital of Petrograd?
Czar Nicholas left the Russia capital of Petrograd on 1915.
What did the massacre do?
The massacre sparked the Russian Revolution of 1905.
How did the Crimean war effect the people?
There was a frequent shortage of food supply because of the Crimean war.
The Bolsheviks would eventually become what?
The Bolsheviks would eventually become the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Who supported Russia in WWI?
The Serbs and their French and British allies supported Russia in WWI.
When did the major cities in Russia begin to overcrowd?
The major cities in Russia began to overcrowd between 1890-1910.
Who were the unarmed protesters on Bloody Sunday Massacre of 1905 killed or injured by?
The unarmed protesters were killed and injured by Czar's troops.
What did Czar Nicholas do after leaving the Russia capital of Petrograd?
After Czar Nicholas left the Russia capital of Petrograd, he took command of the Russian army front.
During the Russian Revolution, who were the Bolsheviks's led by?
During the Russian Revolution, the Bolsheviks's were led by leftist Vladimir Lenin.
What did the revolutions do for Russia?
The revolutions ended centuries of imperial rule and "setting into motion political and social changes that would lead to the formation of the Soviet Union."
When was the Crimean war?
The Crimean war was on 1854-1856.
After the bloodshed of 1905,who promised the "formation of a series of representative assemblies, or Dumas, to work toward reform."
Czar Nicholas II promised this.
Why did Russia rename the imperial city in 1914?
Russia renamed the imperial city because "St.Petersburg" sounded too German.
What did Vladimir Lenin destroy?
Vladimir Lenin destroyed the tradition of Csarist rule.
What happened on March 11th?