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Why was there a revolution in Russia in 1905?
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Have a little read: ... Why was there a revolution in Russia in 1905? Imperial Russia was a vast land, divided geographically but also riven politically, socially, ethnically, religiously and economically. Russia was an autocratic state. The political and constitutional power was centralised in the Tsar. In 1832 Tsar Nicholas I published a compilation, the Collected Laws of the Russian Empire which summarised the political system of Imperial Russia. It stated: 'The Emperor of all the Russians is an autocratic and unlimited monarch; God himself ordains that all must bow to his supreme power, not only out of fear but also out of conscience.' It is not surprising then that Russia was governed ruthlessly by successive Tsars and that Russia was a deeply divided society and each of the frustrated elements within it - the peasants, the industrial working class, the minorities and political extremists - all had different aspirations. The great bulk of the Russian
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