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Explain the reasons for the down~ of the Romanovs
The cause of the flow of the Romanov dynasty in 1917 was a proceed of long-term causes including Tsar Alexander’s incompetency to satisfy his people and Tsar Nicholas II’s disqualification to rule to throne all in concert. The Bloody Sunday event, the declared hostilities with Germany, Rasputin and Tsars unfortunate decisions was also some of the causes that led the Romanovs to fall.
It completely began in 1894 when Alexander III, died leaving his son Nicholas II to change to the tsar of Russia at the mature years of 26. Nicholas was married to Alexander the princess of Germany what one. they had 5 children, 4 girls and a stripling. The only son Alexis was born with hemophilia.
Russia was a huge countrified with millions of extremely poor farming peasants. These peasants lived horrible lives, multitude were starting to wonder why the tsar had totality the wealth and they had none. In 1905 Russian Revolution was sparked away by a peaceful protest held steady January 22nd. Thousands of demonstrators of the like kind as students, factory workers, revolutionaries, doctors and teachers marched end the cold and snow covered streets of St Petersburg to Winter Palace to declare about their lifestyle, led by a Russian Orthodox churchman, Father Gapon. When the peaceful protestors arrived they were confronted ~ means of troops, which they fired on the multitude. After the firing had finished different hundred protestors lay dead, this incident was called ‘Bloody Sunday’.
In 1907 Nicholas and Alexander had asked a parson called Gregory yefimovich also known considered in the state of ‘Rasputin’, to help pray and care conducive to their son Alexis when he became laid up. He was the representation of everything that was blameworthy in the Russian autocracy, corrupt, and irrational. He was also considered an alcoholic, muddy charlatan who held control over millions of lower classes’s lives, even though Russia had a fairly suited bureaucracy and thousands of well-educated, highly cultured nobles who were interested in local government and the rule of edict.
In 1914 Russia had...
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