There was also a revolution in 1905 after the Russian Navy's defeats in Tsushima Strait and Port Arthur and land defeats in Manchuria. Tsar Nicholas II was not deposed but was forced to introduce a new constitution, allow multiple political parties, and set up a national legislature, the Duma. In the end the Tsar never truly gave up powe…
There was also a revolution in 1905 after the Russian Navy's defeats in Tsushima Strait and Port Arthur and land defeats in Manchuria. Tsar Nicholas II was not deposed but was forced to introduce a new constitution, allow multiple political parties, and set up a national legislature, the Duma. In the end the Tsar never truly gave up power and World War I was the catalyst for his deposition.
I'm already seeing rightwingers and right curious asserting that the U.S. is intervening, without proof of course. The nontruths are already starting their trip around the world.
There was also a revolution in 1905 after the Russian Navy's defeats in Tsushima Strait and Port Arthur and land defeats in Manchuria. Tsar Nicholas II was not deposed but was forced to introduce a new constitution, allow multiple political parties, and set up a national legislature, the Duma. In the end the Tsar never truly gave up power and World War I was the catalyst for his deposition.
I'm already seeing rightwingers and right curious asserting that the U.S. is intervening, without proof of course. The nontruths are already starting their trip around the world.
Of course they are.
Thank Goodness Biden is President.