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The Gregorian Revolution Of 1917: The Russian Revolution

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The Russian Revolution of 1917 took place from March 8 to November 8 of 1917 (this is on the Gregorian calendar, which was not adopted by Russia, who used the Julian Calendar, until 1918). It began in the capital, Petrograd, formerly St. Petersburg, in the garrison. The working class were furious with Czar Nicholas II’s apathy for the daily struggles of the proletariat. To make matters worse, Nicholas’s poor leadership during WWI led to high amounts of casualties and a lack of resources, especially food. On March 8, 1917, peasants and troops in mutiny went on strike in rebellion against the Czar. On March 15, one week after the rebellion had begun, Czar Nicholas was driven away from the throne, finishing a three centuries long dynasty. The
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