Reason behind the success of the March Revolution There are many reasons for the success of the March Revolution. Because the emperor, unlike the previous revolution, lost support of the people and the army. One of the reasons why the March Revolution succeeded was the weakness of Russia and its large size made it difficult to manage and monitor domestic events. In addition, as a result of poverty and corruption dictatorship, the farmer's area soon became an opponent of the emperor, the rich became wealthy and gave nobility the best land.
In the near future two more revolutions will take place and will succeed. The first revolution occurred during the First World War, and the Russian troops were destroyed by Germany. The March revolution of 1917 brought Nicolas' s abstention and provisional government installment. This new government leader was Alexandre Kerensky, eventually forced to resign and later fled to the United States. Army of war was ordered by Emperor Nicholas in the autumn of 1915. And I left the force vacuum at St. Petersburg's Parliament. Suddenly the government collapsed in March 1917. A massive demonstration took place through food strikes, strikes, and protest actions. The army rejected shooting to the demonstrators. On March 14, Soviet workers and soldiers were elected, a provisional government was established, which led to the withdrawal of Nicolas.
March 25, the revolutionaries announced the revolution at Agios Georgios square in Patras. The next day, the Achaya revolutionary leader sent a document explaining the reason for the revolution to the foreign consulate. On March 17, Maniots announced the war in the Ottoman Empire. March 23, the revolutionaries ruled Kalamata on the Peloponnesos peninsula. It plans to increase at the same time throughout Greece including Macedonia, Crete and Cyprus. According to tradition, the revolution of Greece and Peloponnesos was announced on 25th March at the Abbey of Agia Lavra of Patras' German Archbishop, but there is no concrete evidence to support this claim.
In the German state, people are establishing a unified German and are keen to promote the March revolution. Remember, as we know Italy, Germany has not yet been formed: at the moment it is a kingdom alliance. The March Revolution included the middle class and the working class that demanded political liberalization. In particular, the exemption from government review is a big problem. However, the March Revolution failed to achieve a unified German because the middle class and the working class could not unify the front. However, the March Revolution opened the way to the final unification of Germany, which had been held in Germany for about 25 years.