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there was a cute shortage of food and other comodiate in Russia.there was a seviuor faminin in the country. the prices shortup. The workers went on strike lawnesless preveiled every where the revolution started o 7th march every where the workers started the revolutionaries. stopped the jails.in present in many offices. because of these reasons Ts artist autocracy collapsed in 1917

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Lenin took over and the czar's entire family was killed

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Q: Why did the tsar abdicate in march 1917?
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When did Czar Nicholas II abdicate the throne?

He abdicated his throne March 15, 1917 according to the western Gregorian calendar. It was March 2, 1917 in Russia according to the Julian calendar it used.


Was Tsar Nicholas the second the only Russian Tsar to abdicate the throne?

The tsars had enjoyed unlimited power in Russia. Only Nicholas II had to deal with a revolution, which forced him to abdicate.


What does Czar have to do with Russia?

The Tsar (or Czar) has not had anything to do with Russia since 1917, when the final tsar, Nicholas II, was forced to abdicate his throne due to civil unrest in the country.  Prior to this, however, the tsar had complete control over most aspects of the Russian state; he (or she, in some cases) was the monarch who ruled the state.


Who was the Russian who was forced to abdicate his crown?

The Tsar (or czar) Nicholas II.


What year did the Tzarist reign end when Nicholas II was dethroned?

300 years of Tsarist rule ended in 1917 when Tsar Nicholas II abdicated in March after the first revolution in Russia in 1917. Although the Tsar abdicated in March, Russia was not taken over by the Communists until October 1917.


Who stared the revolutionart war?

The workers in Petrograd. They declared a general strike in march 1917, they were joined by students and white collar workers. The Tsar ordered troops to quell the rioting, but many of them refused to fire on the crowds, especially since they contained so many women. When large parts of the army mutinied the Tsar was forced to abdicate and handed power to the Dumas and Provisional Government.


What year did the new Russian government be established after revolt against tsar Nicholas II?

1917. The Russian Provisional Government was established in March 1917 within a few days of the abdication of the Tsar. It was supposed to be temporary and it was but not for the reason it had anticipated. The Communist government was established in October 1917.


Who was an 1917 abdicator?

tsar


Who was Tsar Nicholas ll?

He was the last Tsar (Former Emperor of All Russia) . He was a husband of Alexandra. He was an autocratic monarch or ruler who was forced to abdicate his throne.


Which uprising forced the czar to abdicate?

Most people call it the Russian Revolution-- maybe there is a less obvious name for it. The February Revolution of 1917 is the one which forced the Czar to abdicate. It is also sometimes called the Patriotic Revolution. The October, or Bolshevik Revolution, is the one which overthrew the Provisional Government which replaced the Tsar upon his abdication.


What happened during the fubrary revolution of 1917?

There were industrial riots in Saint Petersburg which the army was unwilling and partly also unable to put down. The Russian Parliament took over the government and the Tsar was forced to abdicate. At this point the Communists did not take over; that was to happen later, in the 1917 October revolution.


Who was the tsarina wife of the tsar in 1917?

The Russian tsar in 1917 was Nicholas II. His wife, Alexandra Feodorovna, or Alix of Heese, was tsarina of Russia.