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World War I not only had far reaching effects on Russia’s society and economy, but it is also one of the most important factors in causing the downfall of the Romanov Dynasty. ... The governments inability to direct necessary bread and heat to the peasants and workers sapped the people’s faith in the Tsar, and the food shortages resulted in the February strike, which marked the end of the Romanov dynasty. ...
Finally, WW1 was the major catalyst of the February Revolution, which marked the end of the Romanov dynasty. ... With his government all but disintegrated, Tsar Nicholas II abdicated his throne on March 3, 1917, ending over three centuries of uninterrupted Romanov rule in the Russian Empire.
In conclusion, World War One was very important to the fall of the Romanov Dynasty. ... WWI was a total devastation to the Romanov Dynasty, and it is not inaccurate to presume that if Russia had never fought in the war, the Tsar would not have been forced to abdicate.
Approximate Word count = 1019 Approximate Pages = 4.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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