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Title: Russia: Tsar Nicholas the Second
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Critics, protestors and any conspirators working against the Tsar faced death, prison or exile, which was mainly to the cold lands of Siberia.
During periods of famine the Okhrana sometimes found it hard to maintain control over the society, which resulted in protests, strikes and riots such as ?Bloody Sunday'... Showed first 250 characters
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People would also attack their landlords and tax collectors. When problems like this occurred the Tsar would call for the Cossacks who were fierce mounted soldiers armed with sabers and resulted to violence against the people to resolve the problems.
The people of Russia had great respect for religion during the reign of the Tsar... Showed next 250 characters
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