Tsar Nicholas II is the leader of the Romanov Dynasty but around 1900 his citizens change their perspective of him. In 1905 an Orthodox Priest was marching, with other citizens, to Nicholas’ palace. Once they get there Nicholas’ forces spread fire upon the citizens, but Nicholas didn't know this because he was not at his palace at the time and this event is now known as Bloody Sunday. His people saw …show more content…
Tsar Nicholas II arranges Dumas for his people but he hates that there are some people that don't like him so the Dumas are on and off for years. In February there was a revolution against Tsar but it was unsuccessful. Also, some people know this event as the March Revolution because it happened around late February and early March. After the February (March) Revolution this is when The Bolsheviks were formed. It may have taken some time but after a while The Bolsheviks finally formed for the minority, even though Bolsheviks means majority.
Around this time is when people that are still loyal to Tsar Nicholas II are forming a group as well called the Mensheviks. The Mensheviks hate the Bolsheviks and due to disagreement between the groups the Russian Civil War happens from 1917 all the way up to 1922. There were around 2 to 3 million casualties due to the Civil War. Through all the deaths and injuries the Bolsheviks red army became victories against the Mensheviks. This event pretty much settles the differences between Nicholas’ loyalist and the Nicholas betrayers. Vladimir Lenin later dies of natural causes.
The Bolsheviks succeed in overthrowing Tsar Nicholas II power and helping to have equal power. I understand that The bolsheviks were for the people and helped to make the land better after Bloody Sunday. None of this would have happened if they wouldn't have killed those peaceful protesters at Bloody