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Russia 1894-1941 timeline
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Witte's economic reforms - he was appointed minister for finance - mostly focused on industrial reforms over agricultural ones - by 1892 the majority of russia's economy came from agricultural production -he placed Russia onto the Gold Standard which stabilised russia finacially -his actions provided the base for The Great Spurt
Key blue = additional info/ other factors Red = political Green= economic Pink= social
Social Democrats - funded the All-Russian Social Democratic Workers' Party - though few workers had the interest in joining, or paying much attention to it Bolsheviks - led by Lenin - 1901 introduced a pamphlet "what is to be done" - outlining a complete overthrow of the tsarist system - through early activities such as small crimes etc werent taken seriously - though membership did range from 5,000- 10,000 people - Mensheviks - wanted to continue to work with and for political, social and economi
Social Revolutionaries - formed from the failed populist movement - formed in 1901 under Victor Chernov left: caused 2,000 political killings set up the people's will that caused the death of alexander II
Russo-Japanese War 1905 the origins: impact of war
Stolypin's reforms
Duma 1 1906 April- July
Duma 2 1907 February - June
Duma 3 November 1907 - June 1912
Duma 4 November 1912 - February 1917
Nicholas is made to abdicate due to pressures of the Progressive Bloc
Liberal Party 1894 - there was a divide within the liberals due to separate views of how the country should be run - Westernisers wanted Russia to become a democracy - Slavophiles wanted to continue autocracy
Liberal party divide once again Kadets and Octoberist - The Kadets were led by Milyukov, wanting a constitutional monarchy - octoberists were led by Alexander Guchkov - they supported the october manifesto, which led to critisim from other opposition groups
Populists- formed in 1870 - they argued for agricultural communes and co-op workshops - this would help to develop the economy for russia leading to capitalism -didnt pose much of a threat to nicholas as they failed to gain much large scale support
- due to his reforms iron and steel increased sevenfold, from 1890s to 1905 -new tech was introduced in the oil and chemical industries -income from industry rose from 42 million to 161 million in 4 years despite these changes there were some cons - Witte focused so much on industrial reforms neglecting anything else - increased reliance on foreign investing than on homegrown talent -the implementation of the Trans-Siberian line though would bring prestige as well as be used for transports, it wasn't fu
1905 Revolution
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Ascension of Tsar Nicholas II
Nicholas' Character: - based on his diaries her can be seen as the type of person to show a meticulous approach to things - often would be very private - strictly religious - didn't like confrontation -would spend more time over mundane things than the social issues of Russia
Nicholas' Ability: - his ability was often hindered by his attituded to tsarism -he was a weak ruler due to the way he would act -though he was able to instigate reforms firmly
Nicholas' attitude - put all his faith into god - stating his duty was to uphold the principle of autocracy - prioritised the maintenance of the Romanov Dynasty -
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