Workers (Social)
Why did the Tsar lose their support in 1917
Soldiers (Military)
Why did the Tsar lose their support in 1917
Duma (Political)
Why did the Tsar lose their support in 1917
Why did the Tsar lose their support in 1917
- failed to listen to the request of the citizens
- made many made mistakes
- tried to fire at protesters
- workers strike jan 9, feb 14, feb 22, feb 25
- ration bread feb 19
- country left in limbo mar 3
- international women's day march feb 23
- war going on
- farmers called to fight
- coal and fuel shortages
- rise of bolsheviks
- surfacing communism
- revolution rising
- working conditions worsened
- revolution ideas were being passed
- discontent continued to grow over time
Soldiers (Military)
Why did the Tsar lose their support in 1917
- tsar was aimlessly sending troops into war
- poorly equipped
- lived in terrible conditions
- moral of the army was low jan 1
- tasr orders army to fire at protesters and they refuse feb 27
- soldiers did not agree with what they fought for
- they weren't getting paid
- poor supplies
- not enough food and water
- they had not motivation
- armed forces did not agree with the tsar’s choices
- they began to resent him and fight back
Duma (Political)
Why did the Tsar lose their support in 1917
- did not give them any real power
- they would ask for changes but get rejected
- ineffective
- many riots broke out
- they couldn't handle the discontent
- little to no food
- bad pay in jobs
- didn't have much power
- couldn’t help the citizens
- they were shut down at one point
- their ideas were never considered
- conditions continued to worsen