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Summary Russia and its Rulers Timeline of Key Events

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OCR A-level History Timeline of Events () Very useful for getting a good understanding of the key events of the period. Numerous resources were used to create the timeline documents.

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Russia 1891 – 1905

1891 : Trans-Siberian Railway Increase in Strikes across Russia 4 Feb 1905 July 1905 : All-Russi
Peasant Union
 Sergei Witte = Finance  Workers = Resentment increased over working conditions as population increased.  Assassination of
Minister 1892 – 1903.  1896-97 St Petersburg Textile Strikes = 30,000 spinners + weavers. Tsar’s Uncle, Grand  Peasant Uprisings =
 State control of rail = 70%  1899 = 100,00 workers involved in strikes. Duke Aleksandrovich Seized land and grai
under state.  Towns + Countryside = Destroying grain, assaulting landlords, burning down barns. by SR bomb. refused to pay rent.
 TSR = Connected Moscow to  ‘The years of the red cockerel’ = Ref to arson flames from peasants. 18 Feb 1905  Army = Put down
Siberia.  ‘Stolypin’s Necktie’ = Ref to use of gallows on protesting peasants, by Stolypin.  Bulygin = Minister of protests.
 Produced 39 mil roubles  University Rebellion = Protests over censorship + force of the Okhrana. Interior 1905. 24 July : Bulygin’s Dr
worth of rails.  Starts drafting  Publishes proposals
 By 1891 = 19,000 km of proposals for constitutional reform
tracks created. Consultative
 Stimulated industry. Assembly.
 Easier domestic trade. 1896 : Khodynka Tragedy Feb 1904 : Russo-Japanese War Starts March 1905
Impacts  Zemstvo liberals
 Emigration to cities =  Estimated 500,000 people  Japan and Russia Tensions = Both expanding around 23 Aug : Treaty of
meet in Moscow to
Allowed peasants to move to gathered to celebrate East Asia. Portsmouth
discuss reform.
the West. Nicholas II’s coronation.  Port Arthur = Japan attacked Russian naval base in April 1905
 Industrial Growth = Russia  Huge disorder = Police failed China  Nicholas II declared war on Japan.  Ends Russo-Japanes
 All Russian Union of
slowly increasing in industrial to control crowd.  Hoped war would detract from unrest. War, in Japan’s favo
Railway Workers
 1389 people were killed.  Russia Weak = Still not fully industrialised.  Japan gains full
strength. formed.
 N2’s Response = Attended a  Fighting 6000 miles away from Moscow. control of Korean
 Opp = Increase in workers   Illegal TUs are
increase in discontent and ball for the French Embassy.  Japan Strong = Underestimated by Nicholas II. peninsula.
created all over
opposition..  Suggested he did not care  1904 = Plehve assassinated as had encouraged war  National Humiliation
Russia.
about his people. and was staunch autocrat. Furthered Russia’s
 Warsaw = People celebrated his death. weakness and the fai
 Anti – War Feeling = Increasing in public. of Nicholas II.
 Public discontent.




1891-2 : Great Famine 1894 : Nicholas II 1900 : Zubatov TUs 9 Jan 1905 : Bloody Sunday May 1905 : Union of Unions Sept

 Vyshnegradsky = Minister  Believed he was “wholly  Sergei Zubatov = Moscow  3 Jan 1904 = Strike at Putilov  8-9 May = Federation of  2 mil
of Finance. unfit to reign.” Chief of Okhrana 1896 – Iron Works after 4 workers liberal TUs formed.  Cr
 Excessive grain exports left  Autocrat = Obsessed with 1902. were fire.  Petitioned for political reform an
peasants starving. “divine right.”  Illegal TUs = Used to  100,000 workers striked. and National Assembly. 15
 Disease spread.  Married Aleksandra = organise strikes.  9 Jan 1905 = Father Gapon 14 June : Potemkin Mutiny
 Famine = Over 350,000 German and Protestant,  Zubatov TUs = Tsarist organised peaceful march on  Protest = Galvanised by  Zems
died. with large influence over alternative to provide Winter Palace. mouldy meat ration. Buly
 Relief Effect = Left to Nicholas II. ‘official’ hearings for  Asking for 8-hour day, min  Mutiny = After a sailor was Cons
volunteer groups, not the  Russification = Continued complaints. wage and dignified shot by the Commander, the  Dem

gov. under Nicholas II, often  1904 = Father Gapon treatment of workers. crew killed 7 Officers. unive
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