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Alexander III succeeded
His father Alexander II stopped all reforms in Russia -
Nicholas II became czar
He continued the tradition of Russian autocracy -
Russia had become the world fourth-ranking producer of steel
Trans-siberian railway begun it connected European Russia parts on the pacific Ocean -
Russian Marxtist split into two groups over reluctantly tactics
Bolsheviks supported a small number of committed revolution willing to sacrifice everything for a change -
bloody sunday
On january 22 1905 about 200,000 works and their familes appoaching czar they carryed a petition -
Nicholas reluctantly promised more freedom
He approved the creation of the Duma Russia first parliament the first Duma met -
The march revolution
women textile in petograde led a citywide strike in the five days -
Bolsheviks in power
Russia and Germany signed the treaty of Brest-litotes Russia surrendered a large part of its territory