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Lenin was not a key figure in the March Revolution of 1917, as he was in exile in Switzerland at the time. However, his ideas and leadership became increasingly important in the aftermath of the revolution, particularly as the Bolsheviks sought to capitalize on the unrest and discontent. Once he returned to Russia in April, he played a crucial role in guiding the Bolshevik movement toward seizing power later that year. Thus, while not directly involved in the March events, his influence grew significantly in their wake.

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