Bloody Sunday was an event in 1905, when several groups of Russians marched peacefully to present a protest to Tsar Nicholas II. They protested that they needed better working conditions, wages, and some other things. Also an end to the Russo-Japanese War (which Russia later lost) was a list of demands. The Tsar did not care to meet demands (there was also a depression going on) of working
Sunday, October 30, 2011
A Look Into History: Bloody Sunday (1905)
Posted by Anonymous at 2:58 PM
Labels: A Look Into History, japan, russia, Russo-Japanese War, Tsar Nicholas II