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Vladimir Lenin The Main Cause Of The Russian Revolution

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On November 7th 1917, Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin led his followers in a revolt against the broken, and unstable provisional government. In March, with the citizens of Russia distraught, coupled with chronic food shortages, shattered into live revolts, forcing Nicholas II to renounce his position on the throne, becoming the final Russian czar. Just months later, the newly installed provisional government had been destroyed by the more idealistic Bolsheviks that followed by Vladimir Lenin. The Russian Revolution of 1917 involved the collapse of the empire established under the Tsar Nicholas II and the incline of Marxian socialism led by Lenin and his Bolsheviks. It ignited the start of an era in Russia that became an influence on a multitude
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