How Did Vladimir Lenin Seen As A Result Of The Bolshevik Revolution?

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During the nineteenth century, there weren’t many Industrial centers around this time, while there were some like the iron and copper manufacture in the regions of the Ural Mountains and factory areas of Saint Petersburg and Moscow. When Russia defeated Japan there was a massive peasant rebellion and strikes that people were terrified. Vladimir Lenin stepped in as the leader of the Bolshevik’s and came up with the thought of forming the communist party. Lenin was determined to get rid of the tsar and nobles creating a communist society. Nicholas II was a Tsar and the last Emperor of Russia that Lenin was determined to get rid of him. Nicholas II had of respect for Grigori Rasputin who was known as the Russian mystic and healer. There was a