What problems did Alexander II face in 1855 and how far was he successful in solving them?

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In 1855, when Alexander II, son of Nicholas I, came to power as Tsar of Russia he was faced by many problems. Russia, being the backwards place it was needed reform. The gap between the noble class and the peasant class was enormous and causing problems. The serfs were being treated horribly; the legal system and educational system were in desperate need of changes. There were also governmental issues that needed to be addressed. Russia could …

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…reprehensive level of the government; he failed in staying strong to his liberal beliefs that were so evident earlier in his rule. Even though, Alexander II did not successfully solve many of the problems that he faced, he did narrow the gap between classes, he brought welcome changes to the position of Tsar and if he had not been made victim of giving a little could well have been remembered as an even greater Tsar.