Table of contents:
1. Introduction ……………………………………………………………….. P.2-3
2. I - The February Revolution……………………………………………….. P.4
3. II- The October Revolution………………………………………………… P.5-6
4. Important Figures’ backgrounds ……………………………………………P.7-11
5. Animal Farm………………………………………………………………... P.12-13
6. Results? ......................................................................................................... P.14-15
7. Works Cited ……………………………………………………………….. P.16
Introduction
The Russian Revolution of 1917 was an incredibly significant event in the midst of all global reforms to date. It was also commonly identified as ‘The Bolshevik Revolution’ and took place throughout the conclusive phase of World War I, where it in fact removed Russia from the war itself. A revolution is commonly defined as a …show more content…
He and his dynasty reigned over a gigantic kingdom, extending from central Europe to the Pacific Ocean and from the Arctic to the edges of Afghanistan. Nevertheless, the Russian Empire was divided by various clashes in perspective. Just five years after the festivities, Nicholas and his family would be deceased, executed by the Bolsheviks. The downfall of the Tsarian rule was not a surprise by any means; throughout the timeline mentioned above, many uprisings, especially the Decembrist revolution, were on going as a result of continuous repression on reform and revolutionary groups. For example, the revolution in 1905, when revolts and uprisings had forced the Tsar to grant civil rights and a parliament to the Russian people also played a part in further weakening the empire’s rule, not to mention the country 's political and economic problems that were caused by the war (WW1). Various factors, including the militarization of production and catastrophes in food resources, meant drastic threats and disaster on the home