Alexander II's emancipation and constitutional tendency created modernizing gains while provoking noble backlash and revolutionary violence.
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Constitutional Monarchy
Alexander II's emancipation and constitutional tendency created modernizing gains while provoking noble backlash and revolutionary violence.
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"But in 1853 and 1856, after Russia loses the Crimean War, Russia understands that It is backward and agricultural compared with Europe. So Alexander..."
"in 1861, when the American Civil War started, Tsar Alexander II was worried that the French and the British would intervene on behalf of..."
"...he returned from a meeting where basically he was gonna promote constitutional monarchy in Russia. And then he was assassinated by a terrorist group..."
"...the reforms of Alexander II, especially the thought of creating a constitutional monarchy which would limit the powers of the aristocracy. And therefore, they..."
"...declare war and to raise taxes okay so they want a constitutional monarchy no at this time in history no one is saying that..."
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