What happened leading up to the fall
It is clear that Lenin wants power. As of the other week, Lenin and his Bolshevik group has overthrown the Russian Provisional Government and taken power. Towards the beginning of this year, the Bolsheviks, run by Lenin and others, was not big and or a threat to the Provisional Government. After the February Revolution and the fall of the Tsar, the Bolsheviks were still relatively weak. But as we all know they have now managed to take full control of Russia now in what will be known as the October Revolution. Economic problems have played a massive role in the fall of Nicholas II, as the food and other supplies went down, pricing for these items had gone up dramatically. Because of this and more problems in our economy, this gave the Bolsheviks a massive advantage to take over.
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Although the details may have been kept secret at the time, by late October it was well known throughout Petrograd that the Bolsheviks were planning something major. The prime Minister Kerensky and other members of the provisional government had discussed the matter “endlessly”. Kerensky though had pressed for greater security and for the arrest of every Bolshevik who could be found, especially those in the Military Revolutionary Committee. The other ministers had given Kerensky suggestions and believed that everything could ultimately be solved by negotiation with the Bolshevik’s.
Nonetheless, the Provisional Government did make a few arrangements to try and take care of the Bolshevik’s. Firstly, Lenin had shutdown down all Bolshevik newspapers on October 23rd. This move did actually manage to catch the Bolsheviks off guard, but really it had very little practical effect on