The Russian Revolution: How Did The Bolsheviks Gain Power?

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June 7, 2013

 

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Lenin believed strongly in these morlas and used them as a guide to his goal of revolution. The party continued to prostest against the current government in Russia and over time the political, social and economic disontent and the famous event know as 'Bloody Sunday', where the imperial guards shot and killed the protesting people of St...
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This gave the people a lot more rights and a national parliament, the Duma. All seemed well, but there was one problem. The Menshiviks, who were the less radical majority of the Social Democratic Labour Party, argued that the revolution had gone far enough, however the Bolsheviks insisted that it go further until a new, soviet state was established...
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