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1905 Russian Revolution Timeline
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Updated 15 Jan 2018
A timeline depicting major events of the 1905 Revolution
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120,000 workers strike in St. Petersburg
Bloody Sunday
Strikes in the Caucasus
Grand-Duke Sergei Alexandrovich assassinated
Rural Disorder
Nicholas II organises committee on constitutional reforms
Strike movement and unrest reachs Siberia and the Urals
The second National Congress of Zemstvos demands a constitutional assembly
Th Baltic Fleet is sunk
Soliders used against strikers in Lodz
Odessa is halted by alarge strike
The Fist Conference of the Peasent union
Tsar Issues a manifesto on th creation of a state Duma
Treaty of Portsmouth ends the Russo-Japanese war
Printers strike in Moscow
Rail Workers join strike action
Telegraph Workers join strike action
General strike
St.Petersburg Soviet of Workers Deputies formed
October Manifesto
N. E. Bauman killed
The Council of Ministers is created
Bauman's funeral
The General Strike is ended by the St. Petersburg Soviet
The Union of Russian People is formed
The Moscow branch of the Peasants Union is arrested by the government.
Telephone/graph workers strike
Tsar introduces 'Provisional Rules'
Khrustalev-Nosar arrested
The St. Petersburg Soviet elects a triumvirate to replace Nosar
The St. Petersburg Soviet is arrested
Nicholas II and his son given honorary membership of the Union of the Russian People
Leon Trotsky escaped Prison
Sergei Witte persuaded Nicholas to allow the introduction of an elected Duma
Fundamental Law introduced
Nicholas forced Prime Minister Sergei Witte to resign and replaced him with Ivan Goremykin
First elected Duma began
The first Duma was dismissed and Goremykin was replaced by Stolypin
Stolypin introduced military courts to deal with political unrest
The amount of land available for peasants to purchase was increased
Peasants were given the right to leave the commune (Mir)
Second Duma began
Stolypin dismissed the Second Duma
Third Duma began
End of the Revoluion
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The 1905 Russian Revolution
Sailors mutiny on the Battleship Potemkin
Markovo Republic
The Kronstadt mutiny
The Vladivostok Mutiny
The Peasants Union Conrence
The Moscow Uprising
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