How did Bloody Sunday contribute to the Russian revolution?

1 Answer
May 22, 2018

It caused the Russian public to be outraged. They no longer wanted a czar/tsar (whichever way you choose to spell it) at all.

Explanation:

This particular bloody protest is thought to be one of the major events that led to the Russian Revolution. It demonstrated what the tsar would do if the people and workers of Russia protested. The people wanted a voice, so when the tsar ordered peaceful protestors to be shot, they became scared but even more outspoken at the same time.