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      • Concerned over the high price and scarcity of bread, women from the marketplaces of Paris led the March on Versailles on October 5, 1789. This became one of the most significant events of the French Revolution, eventually forcing the royals to return to Paris.
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  2. What provoked the March Revolution? WWI strained russian resources. By march, disasters on the battlefield and shortages at home brought the monarchy to collapse.

  3. What provoked the March Revolution? defeats on the front, shortages at home, and poor decisions by the tsar and government leaders Why did Germany want Lenin to return to Russia in 1917?

  4. What provoked the March Revolution? The March Revolution was brought on by distrust in the monarchy, combined with food shortages, and failure in the battlefront Why did Lenin, who had been exiled from Russia, return?

  5. May 22, 2015 · March 1917 saw major changes in Russia. Rasputin was dead and Lenin was out of the country. By the start of 1917, the people of Russia were very angry. Why?

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    • World War I and the decline of the Russian Empire

    Corruption and inefficiency were widespread in the imperial government, and ethnic minorities were eager to escape Russian domination. Peasants, workers, and soldiers finally rose up after the enormous and largely pointless slaughter of World War I destroyed Russia’s economy as well as its prestige as a European power.

    Russian Revolution of 1905

    Learn about the uprising that laid the foundation for the 1917 revolution.

    World War I

    Learn about World War I, an important catalyst for the Russian Revolution of 1917.

    Why is it called the October Revolution if it took place in November?

    Centuries of virtually unchecked Russian expansion in Asia ended with an embarrassing defeat in the Russo-Japanese War (1904–05). This military reverse shattered Russia’s dreams of establishing hegemony over the whole of Asia, but it also contributed to a wave of domestic unrest. The Revolution of 1905 compelled Nicholas II to issue the October Manifesto, which ostensibly transformed Russia from an unlimited autocracy into a constitutional monarchy. The tsar’s reactionary policies, including the occasional dissolution of the Duma, or Russian parliament, the chief fruit of the 1905 revolution, had spread dissatisfaction even to moderate elements of the nobility. The Russian Empire’s many ethnic minorities grew increasingly restive under Russian domination.

    Despite some reforms that followed the Russo-Japanese War, the Russian army in 1914 was ill-equipped to fight a major war, and neither the political nor the military leadership was up to the standard required. Nevertheless the army fought bravely in World War I, and both soldiers and junior officers showed remarkable qualities. The Russian invasion of East Prussia in August 1914 was defeated by Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff at Tannenberg, but it required the Germans to send reinforcements from the Western Front and so saved France from defeat and made possible the victory on the Marne. The campaigns of 1915 and 1916 on the Eastern Front brought terrible casualties to the Russian forces, which at times did not even have sufficient rifles. As late as July 1916, however, the Russian army was capable of making a successful offensive under Gen. Aleksey Brusilov in Volhynia and Bukovina.

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  6. Apr 28, 2021 · European History. How World War I Fueled the Russian Revolution. Ineffective leadership and a weak infrastructure during the war led to the demise of the Romanov dynasty. By: Patrick J. Kiger....

  7. Monday, March 12, was the crucial day of the revolution. Street-fighting assumed formidable proportions early in the morning, centring around the government arsenal on Liteiny Prospect.

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