The Fall of the Czar

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    Industrial World

    Nicholas II wanted Russia to catch up with industrialization so they became the leading producer of steel in the world. However, this required many people to work in harsh conditions which set off the proletariat social-class. They often went on strike.
  • Nicolas II takes the Throne

    Nicolas II takes the Throne
    Nicholas II becomes the king after his father, Alexander III, planning to keep total control but fails because of his weak leadership and later ends up being the last of the Romanov's
  • Bloody Sunday

    Bloody Sunday
    200,000 workers and their families protested the czars winter palace because they wanted job reforms but Nicholas order soldiers to open fire on the unarmed crowd which resulted in numerous deaths and injuries. This sparked a wave of strikes so the Czar approved the Duma(parliament) for more freedom but then got rid of it after 10 weeks because he wanted all the power.
  • WW1/Czarina

    Russia entered WW1 where 4 million soldiers were killed, wounded, or captured and the czar was blamed for the defeat and food shortage. Czarina was left in charge but she made bad decisions and trusted in Rasputin which made people more mad.
  • The March Revolution

    The March Revolution
    Nicholas lost control of the people and his soldiers and was forced to abdicate his throne. Him and his family were taken to a prison in the Winter Palace.
  • Execution of the Romanovs

    Execution of the Romanovs
    One year after abdicating his throne, the entire Romanov family was murdered.