-
Decembrist Revolt
A small group of nobles and army officers that tries to overthrow the Czar's government in December in 1825. Because of this Nicholas baned book from the west that might contain liberal ideas, and target schools. -
The Emancipation of Russian Serfs
Russian relized that their Political and economic system had solves their nations industrial growth, Serfs were freed, a lot economic hardships because they were forced to buy poor land and go into debtas as a result. -
Russian War with Japan
Russa and Japan fought in a war over control of Machuia and Korea, this deafeat shows the declining power of Russia. -
Revolution of 1905
Riots spikes in the city, peseants, workers, military, non- russain parts of the empire.To stop the violance Czar Nicholas agreeded to set up an eleccted assemably called a Duma. -
Czar Nicholas II Adicates the Throne
Following Russian struggels in World War 1 there was an uprising in Petrograd and the army joins the strikering workers. Nicholas and family are taken to Yekaterinburg and killed. -
Bolshevik Revolution
After Nicholas adbicates the thron a new provistal government is set up to place the Czar. The bolsheviks now have power and make Russia a comunist sstate. Lennin is made supreme leader and the Mensheviks objects and a new civil war break out between them to.. -
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
The new Soviet government relises difficully at Russia fighting Germany in the war and wants to negoshiate a pease treaty. Russia looses large chunks of land in the treaty. 2 -
Russian Civil War
Dissagreement over the tresty of Brest-Litovsk leads to a split between the Menshiviks (white) and bolshiviks (red). Civil War lefet Russia in ruains. -
Bloody Sunday
This was a conflift with Japan over Korea and Monchuria let in the Russian Japanese war, this resulted in astunning defeat for Russia and increased economis hardships at home. Nicholas gained the nickname Bloody Sunday. -
The Social Democratic Party Splits
Anounced regination from the editorial board and party councial, the split was now irrevocable , and all appemps to mend it broke on Lenin's intransigent hatred of the Mensheviks.