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The Russian Revolution

The Russian Revolution, occurring in 1917, was a pivotal series of events that led to the overthrow of the Tsarist autocracy and the establishment of a communist government in Russia. It consisted of two main phases: the February Revolution, which forced Tsar Nicholas II to abdicate, leading to a temporary government, and the October Revolution, where the Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, seized power. It marked the end of centuries of imperial rule, sparked civil war, and set the stage for the rise of the Soviet Union, fundamentally reshaping Russia's political landscape and impacting global politics.

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    The Russian Revolution was a series of events in 1917 that led to the overthrow of the Tsarist autocracy and the rise of the Bolsheviks, a socialist group led by Vladimir Lenin. The revolution occurred in two main phases: the February Revolution, which resulted in the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II and the establishment of a provisional government, and the October Revolution, in which the Bolsheviks seized control. The revolution resulted in significant political, social, and economic changes, ultimately leading to the establishment of the Soviet Union in 1922 and influencing global politics for much of the 20th century.