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The effects of the Bolsheviks seizing power were several. Some are:

  • The Provisional Government under Alexander Kerensky was deposed.
  • The Bolshevik Party became the only political party permitted to exist. All other existing parties were abolished and no new ones allowed to form.
  • Russia's participation in World War 1 ended.
  • Russia was plunged into civil war.
  • The former Tsar, his wife and children were murdered.
  • All forms of private ownership of property were abolished.
  • All industry was taken over by the government.

All in all, the country of Russia was transformed from a capitalist state into a socialist state with the Bolsheviks firmly in sole power over the country.

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