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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 9 months ago
The January 1905 incident began as a relatively peaceful protest by disgruntled steelworkers in St Petersburg. ... The 'Bloody Sunday' shootings triggered a wave of general strikes, peasant unrest, organised terrorism and political mobilisation that became known as the 1905 Revolution. On 22 January 1905, Father Gapon led a march to deliver a petition to the Tsar. This event became known as Bloody Sunday and is seen as one of the key causes of the 1905 Revolution. The aftermath brought about a short-lived revolution in which the Tsar lost control of large areas of Russia. 'Bloody Sunday' triggered a wave of general strikes, peasant unrest, assassinations and political mobilisation that became known as the 1905 Revolution. Answer: ... Bloody Sunday caused grave consequences for the Tsarist autocracy governing Imperial Russia, showing disregard for ordinary people which undermined the state.
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