PPT-The Russian Revolutions The Russo-Japanese War (1904-05)

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Russians had established a sphere of influence in Manchuria and now sought Korea which had just been acquired by Japan in the SinoJapanese War Sought a railroad

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Russians had established a sphere of influence in Manchuria and now sought Korea which had just been acquired by Japan in the SinoJapanese War Sought a railroad through Manchuria to Vladivostok on the Pacific Ocean. in the Atlantic World. WOH4234. 1. Francisco de Goya, . The Third of May 1808. (1814). Learning Objectives. What was the Age of Revolutions?. How did imperial infrastructures and wars prepare for the Age of Revolutions?. 1 Transcriber THE RUSSO FAMILY MARGHERITA 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. . Jan. 26-Mar 10, 1905. Strategic Context. The Sino-Japanese War 1894-1895 brings the Russian and Japanese spheres of influence in Manchuria and Korea in conflict. In 1898, Russia’s lease on Port Arthur, its gateway port to the Far East, expires, intensifying Japan’s grievances. In 1904, the Japanese launch a surprise attack on Port Arthur, besieging it, and pushing into Manchuria. Aleksey Kuropatkin’s Russian armies seek to delay Iwao Oyama’s steadily advancing Japanese armies, leading to bloody, inconclusive stalemates. Nonetheless, the Japanese still hold the initiative in January 1905 when Port Arthur surrenders, freeing up Japanese 3. Army for the upcoming battle at Mukden.. Russia in the 1800s. Largest European country. Diverse population . Limited industrial development. Liberal movements from people met with harshness from . Czars. Censorship. Rejected a constitution. Lets keep this final push up!. The Great War:. Stalemate 1914-1917. Outdated battle strategy, especially, by the French made the war very bloody. Believed spirit would win the battle . Germany was on the brink of winning the war at the very start . Lending a helping hand. Russians . in Japan. Ekaterina . Kuzmich. Anastasia . Churazova. Embassy of the Russian Federation in Japan. Web-site: . http://www.rusconsul.jp/. News and Events. Consular Services (help in getting Visa, conducting business in Japan etc.). L/O – To understand the causes and effects of Japanese Imperialism, from the Sino-Japanese War (1894-5) to the Russo-Japanese War (1904-5). 1871 – New Imperial Army created, 10,000 Samurai. 1873 – Mass Conscription Introduced, men 20 for 3 years. Revised . 7/2014. 2. Organization of the Rule. Subpart A - Purpose. Subpart B - Scope. Subpart C - Forms and recording criteria. Subpart D - Other requirements. Subpart E - Reporting to the government. 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. 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.. Autocratic. Innovative. Traditional. Inexperienced. Misguided. Naïve. Paternal. Considered. Conservative. Unconcerned. Strategic. Consultative. Oppressive. Write the terms on your whiteboard. B) Discuss with a partner .

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