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Russia During the Rule of Nicholas II

 

            Was Russia a Prosperous Country During the Rule of Nicholas II?.
             This period came to an end during the Russian revolution of 1917. The events changed Russia completely and brought the people a new form of government. The age of the Romanov's abruptly ended with the brutal slaughter of the Imperial family. After this massacre, many impostors emerged pretending to be various family members due to the mystery of their disappearance. The Romanov dynasty was in power in Russia from 1613 to 1917.The family was murdered at Ekateringburg on July 17th, 1918. .
             After his abdication in March 1917, Nicholas and his family had been put under house arrest and kept just outside of St. Petersburg. As the civil war developed, the whole family was sent to Tolbolsk in Siberia and from here to Ekateringburg in the Urals. It seemed as if all of them guessed their fate, but not one of them uttered a single sound. At this moment eleven men entered the room: Yurovsky (an Old Bolshevik), his assistant, two members of the Extraordinary Commission.The execution had taken place, all the members of the Tsar's family were lying on the floor with many wounds in their bodies. The blood was running in streams.An entire family was killed due to opposing political views. .
             But was it worth it to finish with the rule of the Tsar Nicholas II so fast? Russian people were treated very badly during the rule of Nicholas II. At the end of the 19th century many people in the countryside were peasants. They had little food to eat and lived in poverty. They became factory workers and turned into a new middle class. They didn't like the Tsar and wanted more power from him. There was hardly any food or fuel, and hard winters made for hard times. On March 8, 1917 a group of women and boys were waiting in line for bread. After waiting all day they were told there wasn't any bread. The people in line began shouting things such as "down with the Tsar ".


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