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Why did the Russian Romanov Dynasty collapse in 1917

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The Russian Revolution was caused by many factors. Including an autocratic Tsarist regime that was unwilling to change with the society. That made itself unpopular with its repressive policies and scandals. However, this did not make the Russian Revolution inevitable. The catalyst for the revolution was the First World War. It accentuated the tensions in Russian society and unleashed forces that Romanov regime could not control. The suffering people and the common soldiers grew impatient and demanded immediate change and above all peace. The failure of the Tsarist regime to end the war resulted in the collapse of the Romanov Dynasty.
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