Alexander II's emancipation and constitutional tendency created modernizing gains while provoking noble backlash and revolutionary violence.
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Alexander II's emancipation and constitutional tendency created modernizing gains while provoking noble backlash and revolutionary violence.
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"...understands that It is backward and agricultural compared with Europe. So Alexander II, who is Tsar of Russia at this time, he embarks on..."
"in 1861, when the American Civil War started, Tsar Alexander II was worried that the French and the British would intervene on behalf of..."
"to each other and he did much to save the American Union in a time of crisis. Now, in 1881, his liberal reform stopped..."
"...a faction of nobles who were outraged at the reforms of Alexander II, especially the thought of creating a constitutional monarchy which would limit..."
"Kill Alexander II. You also have false flag operations where you have extremists on behalf of your enemy create terrorist events within the country..."
"...objectives. Okay? All right. Let's continue. So after the death of Alexander II, his son, Alexander III, comes into power. And he is a..."
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