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The first “Romanov” ruler
Mikhail Feodorovich -
Nicholas I
One significant step Nicholas I took to maintain power was he adopted an agressive policy toward neighboring empires to the South -
Alexander II
The most significant event in the rule of Alexander II was the the emancipation of Russia's Serfs -
Vladimir Lennin
Born on April 22,1870
He denounced the country's newly formed Provisional Government, which had been assembled by a group of leaders of the bourgeois liberal parties. -
The last “Romanov” emperor (czar)
Nicholas II -
Czar's abdication
Two problems in Russia that led to the czar’s abdication in 1917 was the Russian Revolution and another war in 1914