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What were the causes of the Russian Revolution of March 1917?
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VerifiedEven though World War I in 1914 brought Russians together, the war quickly depleted their resources. Industries were unable to produce sufficient supplies. The transport network struggled, allowing only a small amount of supplies to reach the front lines.
There were various causes of the Russian Revolution of March 1917. Before the revolution in Russia, the nation was slow when it came to industrialization. The government and economy were controlled by an autocratic tsar, landowning nobles, and priests. Most of the peasant population faced bad poverty. Once Russia started to industrialize, an urban working class and a small middle class formed. Nicholas II was a poor leader for Russia after the revolution of 1905, he struggled to fix the nation's economic, political, and social issues.
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