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What directly led to the abdication of tsar nicholas II? The Russians defeat at Verdun the revolution of 1905 the garrison in Petrograd joining the soviets
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What directly led to the abdication of tsar nicholas II?
The Russians defeat at Verdun
the revolution of 1905
the garrison in Petrograd joining the soviets
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The abdication of Tsar Nicholas II was because of the Revolution of the Bolsheviks. The revolution ended Imperial Russia and started Communist Russia.
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