February Revolution

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The February revolution of 1917 in Russia was the first stage of the Russian Revolution. Its immediate result was the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II.

It occurred largely as a result of disatisfaction with the way the Tsar was running the country, in particular Russia's ongoing involvement in the First World War. The regime that came into being was a largely liberal alliance of political reformers who wanted to instigate a democratically elected constituent assembly.

However pressure from the right (such as those behind the Kornilov Affair) and from the left, mainly the Bolsheviks put the liberal Provisional Government under a lot of strain. Ultimately the regime instigated by the February Revolution was usurped by the October Revolution.

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