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  • (Sevastopol, Russian Empire) Now Ukrainian Special Status City
    Nov, 1905
    1905 Russian Revolution

    November uprising

    (Sevastopol, Russian Empire) Now Ukrainian Special Status City
    Nov, 1905

    While the Russian liberals were satisfied by the October Manifesto and prepared for upcoming Duma elections, radical socialists and revolutionaries denounced the elections and called for an armed uprising to destroy the Empire. Some of the November uprising of 1905 in Sevastopol, headed by retired naval Lieutenant Pyotr Schmidt, was directed against the government, while some was undirected. It included terrorism, worker strikes, peasant unrest and military mutinies, and was only suppressed after a fierce battle. The Trans-Baikal railroad fell into the hands of striker committees and demobilised soldiers returning from Manchuria after the Russo–Japanese War. The Tsar had to send a special detachment of loyal troops along the Trans-Siberian Railway to restore order.




  • Russian Empire (Present Day Finland)
    Sunday Nov 12, 1905
    1905 Russian Revolution

    Grand Duchy of Finland, the Social Democrats organised the general strike

    Russian Empire (Present Day Finland)
    Sunday Nov 12, 1905

    In the Grand Duchy of Finland, the Social Democrats organised the general strike of 1905 (12–19 November [O.S. 30 October – 6 November]).




  • Korea
    Friday Nov 17, 1905
    Korean War

    The Eulsa Treaty

    Korea
    Friday Nov 17, 1905

    Japan made Korea its protectorate with the Eulsa Treaty in 1905.




  • (Sevastopol, Russian Empire) Now Ukrainian Special Status City
    Nov, 1905
    1905 Russian Revolution

    November uprising

    (Sevastopol, Russian Empire) Now Ukrainian Special Status City
    Nov, 1905

    While the Russian liberals were satisfied by the October Manifesto and prepared for upcoming Duma elections, radical socialists and revolutionaries denounced the elections and called for an armed uprising to destroy the Empire. Some of the November uprising of 1905 in Sevastopol, headed by retired naval Lieutenant Pyotr Schmidt, was directed against the government, while some was undirected. It included terrorism, worker strikes, peasant unrest and military mutinies, and was only suppressed after a fierce battle. The Trans-Baikal railroad fell into the hands of striker committees and demobilised soldiers returning from Manchuria after the Russo–Japanese War. The Tsar had to send a special detachment of loyal troops along the Trans-Siberian Railway to restore order.




  • Russian Empire (Present Day Finland)
    Sunday Nov 12, 1905
    1905 Russian Revolution

    Grand Duchy of Finland, the Social Democrats organised the general strike

    Russian Empire (Present Day Finland)
    Sunday Nov 12, 1905

    In the Grand Duchy of Finland, the Social Democrats organised the general strike of 1905 (12–19 November [O.S. 30 October – 6 November]).




  • Korea
    Friday Nov 17, 1905
    Korean War

    The Eulsa Treaty

    Korea
    Friday Nov 17, 1905

    Japan made Korea its protectorate with the Eulsa Treaty in 1905.




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