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No More Mr. Nice Guy
The last two tsars rejected the idea that the
autocracy needed reforming from above and so the gap
between the authorities and the people continued to
widen. Tsar Alexander III hunted out terrorists and
revolutionaries, tightened censorship, and reined in
the educational and judicial systems. It was also at
this time that Russia embarked on the path of
industrialization with massive factories appearing in
the Petersburg area. Working conditions were
miserable and social tension continued to grow as
more and more people came to believe that only
revolution could bring about social, economic, and
political change.
The last tsar, Nicholas II, was not so much a bad man
as just a Clark Kent when Russia needed a Superman,
or at least an Aquaman. His wife, Alexandra, totally
dominated him and together they were unprepared to
deal with the tremendous crises that faced Russia.
His reign was punctuated with one disaster after
another, from worker and peasant uprisings to defeat
in war with Japan, and his final rating as tsar
suffers a lot from the fact that the four-hundred-
year Romanov Dynasty ended during his reign.
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