17.2.2

The 1905 Revolution

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The 1905 Revolution

Tensions in Russia reached a particularly tricky point in 1905. An uprising against the Tsar in 1905 very nearly turned into a revolution.

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Russo-Japanese War

  • Nicholas II lost the Russo-Japanese War in 1904. The battles mainly took place in the province of Manchuria and in Korea.
  • This fuelled people's view that he was a weak leader.
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Peaceful demonstrators

  • At a demonstration led by a priest, Father Gapon, Tsar Nicholas II'is Cossack forces were ordered to fire on the peaceful workers' protest, killing many of them.
  • This caused widespread rioting and striking.
  • Every electricity worker in Moscow and St Petersberg went on strike in response to the killings.
  • On the battleship, 'Potemkin' sailors rebelled.
  • Workers and sailors organised themselves into 'Soviets' to represent their interests.
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Result

  • Nicholas was almost overthrown but managed to hold on to power.
  • Nicholas created the Shidlovsky Commission to pacify workers and also published the October Manifesto.

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