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Life Under the Tsars

Bloody Sunday

Russians in WWI

The March Revolution

Lenin The Bolsheviks

October Revolution

fallout of Russia the Tsar were still in control, people were left in fear and suffering.

During peaceful protesting, the Tsar soldiers shot at the group out of hatered .

Under the power of Tsar Nicholas Romanov II, the the Russian Army was poorly equipped and lost millions of solders.

Protests that started for bread and peace soon became a widespread revolt. In the capitol revolts was led by workers, peasants, and soldiers

Lenin had different Communist views which led to him being exiled from Russia and sent to prison camps. Germany sent Lenin to Russia in hopes of him knocking Russia out of WWI. He then led the Bolshevik Party.

"The government was held hostage by the Bolsheviks when they seized control over government buildings. The Provisional Government in result gave up power to the Bolsheviks a month after (November 1917). In 1918 the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed which pulled Russia out of WWI."

What!?

Don't get to excited... there's not gonna be any change.

Blood Warning!

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Life Under the Tsars

Bloody Sunday

Russians in WWI

The March Revolution

Lenin The Bolsheviks

October Revolution

fallout of Russia the Tsar were still in control, people were left in fear and suffering.

During peaceful protesting, the Tsar soldiers shot at the group out of hatered .

Under the power of Tsar Nicholas Romanov II, the the Russian Army was poorly equipped and lost millions of solders.

Protests that started for bread and peace soon became a widespread revolt. In the capitol revolts was led by workers, peasants, and soldiers

Lenin had different Communist views which led to him being exiled from Russia and sent to prison camps. Germany sent Lenin to Russia in hopes of him knocking Russia out of WWI. He then led the Bolshevik Party.

"The government was held hostage by the Bolsheviks when they seized control over government buildings. The Provisional Government in result gave up power to the Bolsheviks a month after (November 1917). In 1918 the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed which pulled Russia out of WWI."

What!?

Don't get to excited... there's not gonna be any change.

Blood Warning!

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Life Under the Tsars

Bloody Sunday

Russians in WWI

The March Revolution

Lenin The Bolsheviks

October Revolution

fallout of Russia the Tsar were still in control, people were left in fear and suffering.

During peaceful protesting, the Tsar soldiers shot at the group out of hatered .

Under the power of Tsar Nicholas Romanov II, the the Russian Army was poorly equipped and lost millions of solders.

Protests that started for bread and peace soon became a widespread revolt. In the capitol revolts was led by workers, peasants, and soldiers

Lenin had different Communist views which led to him being exiled from Russia and sent to prison camps. Germany sent Lenin to Russia in hopes of him knocking Russia out of WWI. He then led the Bolshevik Party.

"The government was held hostage by the Bolsheviks when they seized control over government buildings. The Provisional Government in result gave up power to the Bolsheviks a month after (November 1917). In 1918 the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed which pulled Russia out of WWI."

What!?

Don't get to excited... there's not gonna be any change.

Blood Warning!

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Life Under the Tsars

Bloody Sunday

Russians in WWI

The March Revolution

Lenin The Bolsheviks

October Revolution

fallout of Russia the Tsar were still in control, people were left in fear and suffering.

During peaceful protesting, the Tsar soldiers shot at the group out of hatered .

Under the power of Tsar Nicholas Romanov II, the the Russian Army was poorly equipped and lost millions of solders.

Protests that started for bread and peace soon became a widespread revolt. In the capitol revolts was led by workers, peasants, and soldiers

Lenin had different Communist views which led to him being exiled from Russia and sent to prison camps. Germany sent Lenin to Russia in hopes of him knocking Russia out of WWI. He then led the Bolshevik Party.

"The government was held hostage by the Bolsheviks when they seized control over government buildings. The Provisional Government in result gave up power to the Bolsheviks a month after (November 1917). In 1918 the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed which pulled Russia out of WWI."

What!?

Don't get to excited... there's not gonna be any change.

Blood Warning!

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Life Under the Tsars

Bloody Sunday

Russians in WWI

The March Revolution

Lenin The Bolsheviks

October Revolution

fallout of Russia the Tsar were still in control, people were left in fear and suffering.

During peaceful protesting, the Tsar soldiers shot at the group out of hatered .

Under the power of Tsar Nicholas Romanov II, the the Russian Army was poorly equipped and lost millions of solders.

Protests that started for bread and peace soon became a widespread revolt. In the capitol revolts was led by workers, peasants, and soldiers

Lenin had different Communist views which led to him being exiled from Russia and sent to prison camps. Germany sent Lenin to Russia in hopes of him knocking Russia out of WWI. He then led the Bolshevik Party.

"The government was held hostage by the Bolsheviks when they seized control over government buildings. The Provisional Government in result gave up power to the Bolsheviks a month after (November 1917). In 1918 the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed which pulled Russia out of WWI."

What!?

Don't get to excited... there's not gonna be any change.

Blood Warning!

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Life Under the Tsars

Bloody Sunday

Russians in WWI

The March Revolution

Lenin The Bolsheviks

October Revolution

fallout of Russia the Tsar were still in control, people were left in fear and suffering.

During peaceful protesting, the Tsar soldiers shot at the group out of hatered .

Under the power of Tsar Nicholas Romanov II, the the Russian Army was poorly equipped and lost millions of solders.

Protests that started for bread and peace soon became a widespread revolt. In the capitol revolts was led by workers, peasants, and soldiers

Lenin had different Communist views which led to him being exiled from Russia and sent to prison camps. Germany sent Lenin to Russia in hopes of him knocking Russia out of WWI. He then led the Bolshevik Party.

"The government was held hostage by the Bolsheviks when they seized control over government buildings. The Provisional Government in result gave up power to the Bolsheviks a month after (November 1917). In 1918 the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed which pulled Russia out of WWI."

What!?

Don't get to excited... there's not gonna be any change.

Blood Warning!

Create your own at Storyboard That

Life Under the Tsars

Bloody Sunday

Russians in WWI

The March Revolution

Lenin The Bolsheviks

October Revolution

fallout of Russia the Tsar were still in control, people were left in fear and suffering.

During peaceful protesting, the Tsar soldiers shot at the group out of hatered .

Under the power of Tsar Nicholas Romanov II, the the Russian Army was poorly equipped and lost millions of solders.

Protests that started for bread and peace soon became a widespread revolt. In the capitol revolts was led by workers, peasants, and soldiers

Lenin had different Communist views which led to him being exiled from Russia and sent to prison camps. Germany sent Lenin to Russia in hopes of him knocking Russia out of WWI. He then led the Bolshevik Party.

"The government was held hostage by the Bolsheviks when they seized control over government buildings. The Provisional Government in result gave up power to the Bolsheviks a month after (November 1917). In 1918 the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed which pulled Russia out of WWI."

What!?

Don't get to excited... there's not gonna be any change.

Blood Warning!

Create your own at Storyboard That

Life Under the Tsars

Bloody Sunday

Russians in WWI

The March Revolution

Lenin The Bolsheviks

October Revolution

fallout of Russia the Tsar were still in control, people were left in fear and suffering.

During peaceful protesting, the Tsar soldiers shot at the group out of hatered .

Under the power of Tsar Nicholas Romanov II, the the Russian Army was poorly equipped and lost millions of solders.

Protests that started for bread and peace soon became a widespread revolt. In the capitol revolts was led by workers, peasants, and soldiers

Lenin had different Communist views which led to him being exiled from Russia and sent to prison camps. Germany sent Lenin to Russia in hopes of him knocking Russia out of WWI. He then led the Bolshevik Party.

"The government was held hostage by the Bolsheviks when they seized control over government buildings. The Provisional Government in result gave up power to the Bolsheviks a month after (November 1917). In 1918 the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed which pulled Russia out of WWI."

What!?

Don't get to excited... there's not gonna be any change.

Blood Warning!

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  • Life Under the Tsars
  • Don't get to excited... there's not gonna be any change.
  • What!?
  • Bloody Sunday
  • Blood Warning!
  • Russians in WWI
  • fallout of Russia the Tsar were still in control, people were left in fear and suffering.
  • The March Revolution
  • During peaceful protesting, the Tsar soldiers shot at the group out of hatered .
  • Lenin The Bolsheviks
  • Under the power of Tsar Nicholas Romanov II, the the Russian Army was poorly equipped and lost millions of solders.
  • October Revolution
  • Protests that started for bread and peace soon became a widespread revolt. In the capitol revolts was led by workers, peasants, and soldiers
  • Lenin had different Communist views which led to him being exiled from Russia and sent to prison camps. Germany sent Lenin to Russia in hopes of him knocking Russia out of WWI. He then led the Bolshevik Party.
  • The government was held hostage by the Bolsheviks when they seized control over government buildings. The Provisional Government in result gave up power to the Bolsheviks a month after (November 1917). In 1918 the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed which pulled Russia out of WWI.
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