No February

In 1905, a revolution took place in Russia caused by massive civil unrest with the workers and peasants, who disapproved of Tsar Nicholas' regime. Several mutinies happened in the Military. Eventually, the unrest would end when the Tsar signed the October manifesto, establishing a civilian body called the Duma, which would share power with the Tsar. The Tsar did not approve of the document, and thought signing it was a mistake, a "betrayal of the dynasty". It held no legal power, and when the 1906 constitution went into effect, it restated the Tsars absolute power, giving the Duma no real power. The life of the workers would not improve, and world war one would be the final straw, leading to the February revolution in 1917, ending the Monarchy.

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