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  1. May 8, 2024 · Russian Revolution of 1905, uprising that was instrumental in convincing Tsar Nicholas II to attempt the transformation of the Russian government from an autocracy into a constitutional monarchy. For several years before 1905 and especially after the humiliating Russo-Japanese War (1904–05),

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    • January 3-8: 120,000 workers strike in St. Petersburg; government warns against any organized marches. • January 9: Bloody Sunday. 150,000 striking workers and their families march through St. Petersburg to deliver a protest to the Tsar but are shot and ridden down on multiple occasions by the army. • Reaction to the massacre spreads across neigh...

    • April 2: The second National Congress of Zemstvos again demands a constitutional assembly; the Union of Unions formed.

    • Embarrassment for the government as the Baltic Fleet is easily sunk, having spent 7 months sailing round to Japan.

    • June: Soldiers used against strikers in Lodz. • June 18: Odessa is halted by a large strike. • June 14-24: Sailors mutiny on the Battleship Potemkin.

    • August: Moscow holds the first Conference of the Peasants union; Nizhnii holds the First Congress of the Muslim Union, one of many groups pushing for regional - often national - autonomy. • August 6: Tsar issues a manifesto on the creation of a state Duma; this plan, created by Bulygin and nicknamed the Bulygin Duma, is rejected by revolutionarie...

    • October 1905 - July 1906: The Peasant Union of the Volokolamsk District creates the independent Markovo Republic; it survives, 80 miles from Moscow, until the government crushes it in July 1906. • October 6: Rail workers join the strike. • October 9: As telegraph workers join the strike, Witte warns the Tsar that to save Russia he must make great...

    • November 6-12: The Peasants Union holds a conference in Moscow, demanding a constituent assembly, land redistribution and political union between peasants and urban workers. • November 8: The Union of Russian People is created by Dubrovin. This early fascist group aims to fight against the left and is funded by government officials. • November 14...

    • December 3: The St. Petersburg Soviet is arrested en masse after Socialist Democrats (SD) hand out weapons. • December 10-15: The Moscow Uprising, where rebels and militias try to take the city through armed struggle; it fails. No other major rebellions take place, but the Tsar and the right react: the police regime returns and the army sweeps ac...

  3. The Russian Revolution of 1905, also known as the First Russian Revolution, began on 22 January 1905. A wave of mass political and social unrest then began to spread across the vast areas of the Russian Empire. The unrest was directed primarily against the Tsar, the nobility, and the ruling class.

    • 22 January 1905 – 16 June 1907, (2 years, 4 months, 3 weeks and 4 days)
  4. Mar 12, 2024 · Russian Revolution of 1905 . Soon, large protests by Russian workers against the monarchy led to the Bloody Sunday massacre of 1905. Hundreds of unarmed protesters were killed or wounded by the...

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  5. It lasts for six months before being shut down. 1905. January 3rd-6th: More than 120,000 industrial workers go on strike in St Petersburg. January 7th: Striking workers declare their intention to march to the Winter Palace to submit a petition to the tsar.

  6. The 1905 Revolution. The shooting of protesting industrial workers in St Petersburg on ‘Bloody Sunday’ generated horror both in Russia and around the world. It also sparked what became known as the 1905 Revolution. Unlike some other revolutions, the 1905 Revolution was spontaneous, uncoordinated and lacked a single guiding movement or ...

  7. Feb 19, 2023 · The Russian Revolution of 1905, also known as the First Russian Revolution, was a wave of mass political and social unrest that spread through vast areas of the Russian Empire, some of which was directed at the government. It included worker strikes, peasant unrest, and military mutinies.

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