Course of 1905 Revolution Flashcards

1
Q

When did Bloody Sunday take place? Why was this event so shocking?

A

9th January 1905 – around 200 peaceful protestors were killed.

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2
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How many strikers were in St Petersburg, Warsaw and Lodz on the 10th January?

A

St Petersburg saw 150,000

Lodz and Warsaw saw 100,000

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3
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By the end of January 1905, how many people were striking?

A

400,000

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4
Q

What happened in Moscow university? What did this lead to in February?

A

The Tsar’s portrait was torn down and a red flag raised by 300 students. This prompted the closing of all higher education institutions.

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5
Q

When did peasant disturbances start becoming more significant? What did they do?

A

In Summer and Winter (outside of crop sewing/harvesting seasons). They attacked and seized private estates and public buildings. Stole livestock, equipment and feed.

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6
Q

How many incidents of estates and public building attacks were there?

A

3000

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7
Q

What did workers start forming in February 1905? What did peasants start forming?

A

Workers start forming factory committees and peasants form independent republics.

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8
Q

What was the name of the republic led by Sergey Semyonov declared on the 31st October?

A

Markovo Republic

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9
Q

What union demanded the nationalisation of land, a constitutional assembly and peasant equality on the 31st July?

A

The All Russian Union of Peasants

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10
Q

When was the second National Congress of Zemstva? What did they call for?

A

April 1905 – called for a constituent assembly elected for by universal suffrage

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11
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When was the Union of Unions formed? What was the Union of Unions?

A

May 1905 - it was a group of professional unions e.g. teachers and lawyers who sought greater participation in politics to reflect their socio-economic status within society

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12
Q

What battleship mutinied in June?

A

Potemkin

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13
Q

When were the Kronstadt riots? How many people were involved?

A

26th October - 3000 soldiers involved

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14
Q

What happened at Vladivostok 30th October and why?

A

A third of the city was burnt down by soldiers demanding discharge

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15
Q

How many mutinies took place between October and December 1905?

A

211

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16
Q

How many people were involved in the September General Strike?

A

2 million

17
Q

When was the St Petersburg soviet formed? What was their role?

A

13th October 1905. They directed strikes and organised essential tasks like food supplies. Also kept workers informed with the newspaper Izvestia

18
Q

How many Soviets were there in operation by November?

A

80

19
Q

When did the Kadet party form?

A

Following the announcement of the October Manifesto in mid-October

20
Q

How many peasant attacks took place at their peak In November? E.g. Tambov region had how many estates burned down?

A

796 peasant attacks. Tambov region had 130 estates burned down

21
Q

How many men were in the St Petersburg Soviet militia by November?

A

6000

22
Q

What triggered the Moscow uprising and when? How was it quashed?

A

The arresting of the leaders of the St Petersburg Soviet on the 3rd December. Troops came in and suppressed the situation. Presnia district (stronghold of Bolsheviks in Moscow) bombarded with artillery on the 15th December

23
Q

When did Nicholas introduce military reforms? What were they?

A

6th December. Increase pay, reduced conscription length.

24
Q

How many pogroms by the Black Hundreds took place against Jews February to October?

A

57

25
Q

How many troops were dispatched to Georgia? Poland? (under martial law)

A

Georgia – 10,000 troops Poland- 300,000

26
Q

What did Jewish petitions call for during the Revolution? What was the name of the organisation formed as a result of this principle?

A

Called for civil equality – Union for the Attainment of Full Rights for the Jewish People of Russia

27
Q

Which prominent relation of the Tsar was murdered on the 17th February?

A

Grand Duke Sergei

28
Q

When did a General Strike break out in Riga (Latvia)? How many workers were involved?

A

January

15,000

29
Q

When were special punitive expeditions launched to suppress the rebellion in Riga (Latvia)? How many were executed?

A

Mid-December

1170 executed

30
Q

When had martial law been introduced to all of Latvia and Estonia? When had it begun (in Kurland)?

A

December

October

31
Q

What were the Estonians calling for during the revolution?

What was the Estonian response to the October Manifesto?

A

Estonians called for freedom of speech, assembly, universal suffrage and greater national autonomy
It was widely supported and led to the development of political parties

32
Q

Where were the rebellions in the Baltic lands concentrated in the second half of 1905? What was the main source of opposition?

A

In the rural areas mainly

The Baltic Germans (landowning class)

33
Q

When was the Finnish Great Strike? What was the extent of their opposition prior to this?

A

October 1905
Opposition was limited outside of this because they already had more developed political bodies and were not keen on the use of violence

34
Q

What characterised the main opposition of Muslims in the Russian empire in 1905?

A

They gathered at a congress to call for legal non-discrimination

35
Q

What characterised the main opposition of Ukraine in 1905?

A

Some Ukrainian parties joined together in calling for a national assembly