Tsar's Protest Against The Autocracy: The Revolution Of 1905

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During the workers strike in Saint Petersburg, the Russian workers petitioned the Tsar for better living and working conditions. Father Gapon was a religious figurehead for the revolution who encouraged this kind of petitioning. However, during the worker’s protest on January 1905, the Tsar responded with violence and sent in the Cossacks who massacred around 130 people. This action enraged the people of Russia and incited a “political and moral divorce between the people and the Tsar.” The Revolution of 1905 proved fatal to the autocracy because it pitted the working class and educated elites completely against the monarchy, priming the country for the 1917 revolution. From “Bloody Sunday” to peasant uprisings in central Russia along with