The magnitude of Russia's change from 1856 to 1894. Between 1856 and 1894, Russia experienced major changes in its policies and in general countries. It changed from an aging society to a country with domestic problems and citizens' anxiety. Alexander II recognized the need to modernize Russia to expand its position as a superpower. This is due to a failure in the Crimean war. In order to modernize and industrialize Russia, free labor is necessary, and only people can be released from the land.
In 1894, Russia was a big country, it was regarded as a very powerful country for its size and army. However, in many respects, it is a modern split country rather than the Western countries. In this article I will look at Russia's strengths and weaknesses at that time and the measures taken for unification. At the moment, Russia belongs to the emperor government. This means that there is an absolute ruler who inherited the status as a member of the Romanov family. He had the choice to choose all the consultants and not to accept their advice. Since 1881, people are not allowed to express their political views or oppose the emperor. Dictatorship has several advantages, such as being able to do quickly and recognizing the role and status in society. But this is also the cause of many problems. Emperor often does not touch his people and their problems, which means that many of his laws mean to please his own interests. Because the position of the emperor is inherited, this means that he is not necessarily qualified or naturally suitable for his role. The emperor can do whatever he wishes, and people must endure the result. With good tourism, authoritarian rule will work very smoothly.
The Russian revolution is one of the major events in human history. The result will have a revolutionary impact not only in Russia but in the whole world. However, due to the abolition of the last Russian emperor Nicholas II (control of 1894 - 1917), the names of Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin did not have professional interest at the extreme leading edge of Russian revolutionary politics It was pointless for people. Initially it was greeted with wide pleasure and the collapse of Romanov monarchy subsequently became ambiguous. It is widely believed today that only the Russian Communist Party can celebrate and that the imperial turnover will be released from the heavy hands of pressure but it will show endless personal suffering and unexplained national humiliation.