Bloody Sunday suggests that the relationship between the tsar and the Russian people was rigid. The people expected the tsar to protect them, while the tsar just wanted to preserve absolute power. Organized by a young Orthodox priest, a protest made the fearful tsar flee. As people approached, rows of troops shot at them. The tsar had deserted them. The slaughter marked a turning point for Russians. It killed the people's faith and trust in the tsar, leading to revolution.
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