1905 Russian Revolution | Vibepedia
The 1905 Russian Revolution, sparked by the Bloody Sunday massacre, was a wave of mass protests, strikes, and mutinies that forced Tsar Nicholas II to establish
Overview
The 1905 Russian Revolution, sparked by the Bloody Sunday massacre, was a wave of mass protests, strikes, and mutinies that forced Tsar Nicholas II to establish a constitutional monarchy, with the guidance of figures like Sergei Witte and the opposition of groups like the Black Hundreds. This revolution was influenced by the writings of Karl Marx and the actions of revolutionaries like Georgy Gapon. The revolution's impact was felt across the Russian Empire, from the streets of St. Petersburg to the countryside, where peasants like the ones in the village of Gorodok were fighting for their rights.