Bolshevik Rise to Power
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Tsar Nicholas II came to throne in 1894. He initially did not want to be Tsar. Nicholas was a weak ruler (disorganized, unwillingness to engage in politics, inability to make decisions). This caused resentment among the Russian people and resulted in violence. Nicholas II abdicated on March 2, 1917 under the February Revolution. He was executed by the Bolsheviks in July 1918; with Alexandra, his wife and their children.Tsar Nicholas II came to throne in 1894. He initially did not want to be Tsar. Nicholas was a weak ruler (disorganized, unwillingness to engage in politics, inability to make decisions). This caused resentment among the Russian people and resulted in violence. Nicholas II abdicated on March 2, 1917 under the February Revolution. He was executed by the Bolsheviks in July 1918; with Alexandra, his wife and their children.Tsar Nicholas II came to throne in 1894. He initially did not want to be Tsar. Nicholas was a weak ruler (disorganized, unwillingness to engage in politics, inability to make decisions). This caused resentment among the Russian people and resulted in violence. Nicholas II abdicated on March 2, 1917 under the February Revolution. He was executed by the Bolsheviks in July 1918; with Alexandra, his wife and their children.Tsar Nicholas II came to throne in 1894. He initially did not want to be Tsar. Nicholas was a weak ruler (disorganized, unwillingness to engage in politics, inability to make decisions). This caused resentment among the Russian people and resulted in violence. Nicholas II abdicated on March 2, 1917 under the February Revolution. He was executed by the Bolsheviks in July 1918; with Alexandra, his wife and their children.Tsar Nicholas II came to throne in 1894. He initially did not want to be Tsar. Nicholas was a weak ruler (disorganized, unwillingness to engage in politics, inability to make decisions). This caused resentment among the Russian people and resulted in violence. Nicholas II abdicated on March 2, 1917 under the February Revolution. He was executed by the Bolsheviks in July 1918; with Alexandra, his wife and their children.
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