Class 9th sst revision Notes
Class 9th sst revision Notes
• The provisional government saw its power declining and Bolshevik influence grow.
→ Therefore, it decided to take stern measures against the spreading discontent.
• Peasants and the socialist revolutionary leaders pressed for a redistribution of land.
→ Land committees were formed and peasants seized land between July and September
1917.
The Revolution of October 1917
Events
• On 16th October 1917, Lenin persuaded the Petrograd Soviet and Bolshevik Party to agree
to a socialist seizure of power.
→ A Military Revolutionary Committee was appointed by the Soviet to organise seizure.
• Uprising began on 24th October.
→ Prime Minister Kerenskii left the city to summon troops.
→ Pro-government troops were sent to take over telephone and telegraph offices and protect
the Winter Palace.
Effects
• Most industry and banks were nationalised in November 1917.
• The land was declared social property and peasants were allowed to seize the land of the
nobility.
• Use of old titles was banned.
• New uniforms were designed for the army and officials.
• Russia became a one-party state.
• Trade unions were kept under party control.
The Civil War
• When the Bolsheviks ordered land redistribution, the Russian army began to break up.
• Non-Bolshevik socialists, liberals and supporters of autocracy condemned the Bolshevik
uprising. → They were supported by French, American, British and Japanese troops.
→ All these fought a war with the Bolsheviks.
Global Influence
• In many countries, communist parties were formed.
• By the time of the outbreak of the Second World War, the USSR had given socialism a
global face and world stature.
• By the end of the twentieth century, the international reputation of the USSR as a socialist
country had declined.