PPT-Why was there a revolution in 1905?

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Introduction Context Tsars had ruled through a strict autocracy for hundreds of years The use of oppression had kept the public from being able to revolt In 1905

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Introduction Context Tsars had ruled through a strict autocracy for hundreds of years The use of oppression had kept the public from being able to revolt In 1905 there was an attempted revolution. 1856: End of Crimean war. 1861: Emancipation of the serfs. 1864: . Zemstva. set up; reform of judicial system. 1881: 1 March: Alexander II assassinated. 1893-1903: Witte as finance minister, industrialisation. and Revolts!. Connecting history and current events to . Animal Farm. Lesson Launch. Make a list of the qualities of a good leader. What happens when people are dissatisfied with a leader?. French Revolution (1789). , . b. 1868, r. 1894-1917. executed 17 July 1918. Young . Tsarevich. , 1868-1894. First born son of Alexander III and Maria Feodorovna (Princess Dagmar of Denmark). Cousin to George V of Britain and Wilhelm II of Germany. EVENT. DATE. SIGNIFICANCE. PERSPECTIVES. Creation. of Romanov dynasty. 1613. Michael. Romanov becomes first Tsar of Russia, beginning Romanov dynasty. .. Autocratic, divine right rule. Communist Manifesto published. Russians . had established a sphere of influence in Manchuria and now sought Korea (which had just been acquired by Japan in the Sino-Japanese War). Sought a railroad through Manchuria to Vladivostok on the Pacific Ocean. What happened?. What was the Tsar’s response?. Impact of WWI. For Russia, WWI devastating. Nicholas II distrusted the Duma and resisted popular involvement in government . Complete control over the bureaucracy and army. (1750-1914). AP World History: Chapter 18. Russia During the 19. th. Century. STILL had an absolute monarchy (the tsar). No national parliament. No political parties. No nationwide elections. Russian society = dominated by titled nobility. 1864. Locally elected Zemstva established. 1892. Witte appointed Minister of Finance. 1894. Nicholas II becomes Tsar. 1902. Formation of SRs. 1904. Russo-Japanese War begins. Jan 1905. Bloody Sunday. executed 17 July 1918. Young . Tsarevich. , 1868-1894. First born son of Alexander III and Maria Feodorovna (Princess Dagmar of Denmark). Cousin to George V of Britain and Wilhelm II of Germany. Close to his father, but envied his strength but closer to his mother. Seminar Bernard Gumbayan Period 4 Question Describe and analyze the long-term social and economic trends in the period 1860-1917 that prepared the ground for revolution in Russia. The Great Reforms In 1861, the serfs were freed and received on average about half of the land. Yet they had to pay fairly high prices for their land, and because the land was owned collectively, each peasant village was jointly responsible for the payments of all the families in the village. 1 What was the cause of the 1905 Revolution? Battleship Potemkin How is the Tsarist regime shown? US Doc Nicholas II to Bloody Sunday 2 Key Timeline : 1881 to 95 Alexander III = reaction, crushing opposition Sverdlev. Square, Moscow. Leon Trotsky is standing beside the podium. . The Russian Revolution. R. esentment of the Tsarist regime following the failures in the Russo-Japanese War (1904-5), the brutal suppression of the Revolution of 1905 and economic and social troubles, finally burst into open resistance as Russia experienced catastrophic losses during the First World War. . Long term problems + Russo-Japanese War + Bloody Sunday = 1905 Revolution. Long Term Workers’ Discontent. Most workers had strong peasant roots and many were seasonal migrants.. Annual migration into Moscow 150,000.. The Russian Revolution. Questions. . 5. In what sort of society do we normally see communism emerge?. 4. Who is the father of communism?. 3. Who owns the means of production in communist and capitalist societies?.

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