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, such as the welfare of the animals. In the Russian Revolution his counterpart would be Trotsky. Trotsky believed and wanted the same things as Lenin, and wanted to continue what Lenin had started. Then comes Napoleon. Napoleon was selfish and greedy. He did not want
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The Fate and Justification of those who opposed the Revolution
During the time of Revolution in Russia, the main leaders were Stalin Trotsky and Lenin. During their reign they dealt with those who resisted the revolution using various
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revolutionary slogan "Peace, Bread and Land" quickly gathered support for the Bolsheviks.
Since their creation, the Bolsheviks followed one leader, the name that is synonymous with the Russian Revolution, Vladimir Lenin. Lenin was a man that while unimpressive
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and the Bolsheviks finally won the Civil War. With Lenin in power during the early 1920's it was time to rebuild and change exactly what they were fighting for during he last decade. To the leaders dismay the economy and the society were in shambles. The past few years
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the railroad was on their land. Anytime Russia tried to expand they were oppressed. Also, the "revolution" of 1905 was a major break to Russian culture. When a group of radicals protested outside the palace and another group of peasants asked for bread and coal
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. The Russians had Lenin and the French had the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen. I would also like to point out 1 more similarity between these two revolutions and that is the fact that both Czar Nicholas II and King Louis XVI were executed soon after
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punished terribly. Thus, the inevitability of a civil war.
Lenin under the Russian revolution, introduced a lot of reforms. However, the underlying result of these was that he did not seem to be keeping to his promise of letting the Russian people be free
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the Provisional Government did not view itself as a permanent structure, it did not want to make any major decisions such as ending the war with Germany, as the Russian people wanted. These weaknesses led to the take over by Lenin and the Bolsheviks.
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, Friederich Engle and Lenin all helped contribute to the Russian Revolution of 1971. The immediate cause of the Russian revolution was the of the Czar regime. The underlying cause was the poor economic condition of the country, which made it unable to hold up
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the Provisional Government did not view itself as a permanent structure, it did not want to make any major decisions such as ending the war with Germany, as the Russian people wanted. These weaknesses led to the take over by Lenin and the Bolsheviks.
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