Analyse the key aspects Tsar Nicholas II played until the collapse of the Romanovs
Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 00:27:55
Category: / History / European History
Length: 4 pages (1098 words)
Category: / History / European History
Length: 4 pages (1098 words)
Tsar Nicholas II was appointed to the throne in 1894. Many among the huge crowds that lined the streets for the celebration of his coronation saw him as their "little father." He believed that God had appointed Nicholas to rule an empire covering about one-sixth of the earth's land area.
Although well intentioned, Nicholas was a weak ruler and out of touch with his people. He was easily dominated by others (His wife and Ministers) and
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they agreed/past on, and met to the living standards the peasants need to actually make things that would change things. But he was given the job, he wasn't trained or told anything about it and one day he just got it and believed to be a autocrat like his dad and run things the own way he wants, and in the end he was the one that took the down fall of the Romanovs.
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