Based on the event in history, the chief causes of the Russian Revolution were food shortages, and a corruption in the government. The circumstances that brought the revolution were "...growing civil unrest, coupled with chronic food shortages..." ( "Russian Revolution" History.com). Russians had lost hope in the leadership of Czar Nicholas II. Because if him, they(Russian citizens) were given little freedom, rules that have been in placed, and people were treated unequal. By having little freedoms and unequalization, the peasant were affected the most. They had harsh economic conditions and they were never satisfied with their farmland. Czar and his government were largely responsible for it . All of his citizens were controlled by the Czar, his rules he had in placed on everyone were not the best. Because of the rules, the Bolsheviks and their leader Vladimir Lenin decided to take action. What happened because of the revolution was the abdication of him. After we had "...power was shared between the weak provisional government and the Petrogen Soviet" ("Russian Revolution" History.com), we had him abdicated. He was …show more content…
His role during the revolution was being the main person in charge, ruler of everyone. He was responsible for a lot of things, but he was an ineffective leader. He was ineffective leader and an easily influenced one. He made decisions that weren 't effective. "However Nicholas soon retracted these concessions..." ( March 15, 1917 Czar Nicholas II Abdicates). One of his accomplishment he had in reference to the revolution is making the Soviet Union angry, and the Bolsheviks decided he was to be forced down. He dissolved the Duma just after the an upper chamber and elected Duma had been set up. He influenced the Bolsheviks by giving them more power, and that is what they want now. They force him to step down, after that they had him and family