Russia Revlution
What Sparked the Russian Revolution?The Russian Revolution took place during difficult time in Russia. These troubles began before World War I and lasted up until 1930's. Russia's population was made up of mostly poor, starving peasants. A small working and middle class began to rise to help industrialize Russia. But a corrupt government made it difficult for Russia to advance. This added to the turmoil. World War I placed a serious hurt on Russia. Although at first it raised national pride and enthusiasm, it quickly drained resources and poorly trained peasants quickly found themselves fighting with no weapons. This war sent over 2 million Russians to their death in 1915 alone. Turning points for the Russian revolution were the March Revolution, the November Revolution and Stalin coming to power.
Petersburg workers were going on strike. Most Russians were fed up with the war and returned home, leaving the front. Peasants wanted land and people wanted food. Before long a radical social group took charge called the Bolsheviks emerged. Workers were given control of factories and mines. It was also aimed at building heavy industry, improving transportation, and increasing farm output. For a period of time there was bliss in the country. Allie forces placed a hurt on Russia as well. He also established a command economy where government officials made all basic economic decisions. The Russian revolution did not bring much change to the society. Marchers, mostly women were shouting, "Bread! Bread! Bread!" Troops refused to fire on demonstrators, leaving the government helpless. Once Stalin came to power he established his 5-year plan, His plans included turning the Soviet Union into a modern industrial power.
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