Russia 1: Tsarist Rule Flashcards
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Discontent of Peasants (pre 1905)
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- 1861 serfs freed but with debt
- Aristocracy made up 1% but had 25% of land
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2
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Discontent of National Minorities
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- Russification - policy of making non russians act like them
- 56% of population was not ethnically Russian
3
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Failures of Nicholas II
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- Not interested in ruling
- Not intelligent
- “Nicholas was not fit to run a post office” a cabinet minister
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Police state (Pre 1905)
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- Censorship - no public opposition to Tsar
- Exile common punishment
- Okhrana punished revolutionaries
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Social Democrats
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- Founded 1898
- Split in two in 1903
- Bolsheviks (Wanted a small, secret party that could take over at the correct time)
- Mensheviks (Believed in an open party that woukd grow until it could revolt)
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1905 Revolution
Short Term Triggers
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Russo Japanese War
* 1904
* Battle of Tsushima (Russian fleet crushed, 5,000 dead)
* Unexpected loss
Bloody Sunday
* January 1905
* 100 protestors killed
* Led by father Gapon
* Led to strikes nationally
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Potemkin Mutiny
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- Mutiny onboard Potemkin in June 1905
- Sailors killed officers
- Ship landed in Odessa, where troops killed 2,000 striking workers
- Failed to spread to the rest of the Black Fleet
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1905 general rebellions
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- Peasant rebellions (destroyed 3,000 manors)
- Strikes in cities (January 1905, 400,000 workers on strike)
- National Minorities
9
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October Manifesto
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- Created the Duma
- Freedom of speech, assembly and worship
- Allowed political parties
- Legalised trade unions
- However did not improve living conditions
10
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Stolypins repression
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- Elected PM in 1906
- 60,000 opponents to regime hung (“Stolypins necktie”)
- Forced to carry internal passports
- Increased Okhrana threat
11
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Fundamental Laws
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- 1906
- Gave Nicholas huge control over Dumas
- Could dissolve Dumas
- Tsar could pass any laws while Duma not in session
- Tsar could veto any Duma legislation
12
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Dumas
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- 4 Dumas
- Non made any substantial progress
- Dissolved for various reasons when too close to large reform
13
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Stolypins Land Reform
Goals
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- Attempt to modernise farming and create “Kulak” peasants who owned land
- Land Bank to help own land
- End old fashioned methods of strip farming in Russia
14
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Stolypins Land Reforms
Success
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- 3.5 million peasants moved to Siberia
- But only 10% left communes by 1914
- Kulaks were hated
15
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Lena Goldfields strike
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- 1912
- Striking Workers in Siberia over being told to eat rotten horse meat
- Clashed with troops led to 200 deaths