Unit 3 AOS 1 Dates Flashcards

1
Q

Communist manifesto

A

1848

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2
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Coronation of Tsar Nicholas II

A

1896

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3
Q

Khodynka Field Tragedy Signficance

A

May 18, 1896

-Loss of Faith in The Tsar looked Insensitive
-1200 deaths + Thousands of Deaths

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4
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Russo-Japanese War Signficance

A

Feb, 1904 - Sep, 1905

-Lost warm water Port Arthur
-Led to Humiliating military defeat
-Led to wage cuts of workers by 25%
-Critisism of the government and its leadership

LONG TERM CAUSE

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5
Q

Bloody Sunday Signficance

A

Jan 9, 1905

-120,000 Peaceful unarmed protesters
-200 killed 800 injured
-Distaste in the Tsar (Bloody Nicholas)

SHORT TERM TRIGGER

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6
Q

1905 Revolution

A
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7
Q

Battle of Mukden (how many troops lost?)

A

Feb 20, 1905

 90,000 Russian troops lost

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8
Q

Potemkin Mutiny

A

June 14, 1905

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9
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October Manifesto

A

Oct 17, 1905

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10
Q

Stolypin becomes Interior Minister

A

April, 1906

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11
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Fundemental Laws

A

April 23, 1906

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12
Q

First Duma opens first session

A

27 April, 1906

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13
Q

First Duma Dissolved

A

July 8th, 1906

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14
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Second Duma First Session

A

Feb 20, 1907

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15
Q

Second Duma Dissolved

A

June 3, 1907

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16
Q

Stolypin changes Electoral Laws

A

June, 1907

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17
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Stolypin Becomes Primeminister

A

July, 1907

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18
Q

Third Duma First Session

A

Nov 1, 1907

19
Q

Stolypin Assassinated

A

Sep 11, 1911

20
Q

Lena Goldfields massacare (casualties?)

A

April 17, 1912

500 casualties

21
Q

Germany Declares war on Russia

A

July 19, 1914

22
Q

St Petersburg renamed as Petrograd

A

Aug 18, 1914

23
Q

Battle of Tannenberg ends

A

Sep 2, 1914

24
Q

Battle of Mansurian Lakes ends

A

Sep 14, 1914

25
Q

Proggresive block is formed

A

Aug, 1915

26
Q

Nicholas assumes commander in Chief

A

Aug 23, 1915

27
Q

Duma reconvene after they were dismissed in September 1915

A

Feb 6, 1916

28
Q

Duma are ordered to discontinue sessions, officially leaving Russia to be governed by Tsarina Alexandra

A

June 20, 1916

29
Q

Rasputin murdered

A

Dec 17, 1916

30
Q

February Revolution

A

Feb 19, 1917

31
Q

International Women’s Day demonstrations

A

Feb 23, 1917

32
Q

Reformation of the Petrograd Soviet

A

Feb 27, 1917

33
Q

Provisional Government are recognised as the official Russian government

A

Mar 1, 1917

34
Q

Tsar Nicholas II abdicates on his own behalf and on behalf of Tsarevich Alexei

A

Mar 2, 1917

Prince Mikhail abdicates. The Romanov Empire comes to an end

35
Q

Lenin returns to Russia

A

April 3, 1917

36
Q

June Offensive

A

June 18, 1917

37
Q

Russia launches offensive against Austrian and German forces on Russian territory

A

June 17, 1917

38
Q

July Days

A

June 4-8, 1917

39
Q

Kornilov Affair

A

Aug 25-30, 1917

40
Q

Trotsky becomes Chairman of the Petrograd Soviet

A

Sep 25, 1917

41
Q

Meeting of the Bolshevik Central Committee

A

Oct 10, 1917

42
Q

Lenin declares overthrow of the Provisional Government

A

Oct 25, 1917

43
Q

Bolsheviks capture the Winter Palace

A

Oct 26, 1917