Did You Know?

Many people joined together to make a change!

People's Voice

People wanted to be heard and seen.

New Rules

They made new rules for all.

What 17 October Revolution Does

It changed how people lived.

People got to vote for leaders.

It made a new way to rule.

People felt more free and strong.

It was a time of big change.

Many joined to help each other.

More About 17 October Revolution

Long ago, in 1917, people in Russia were sad. They did not like their king. They wanted to change things. So, they stood up and fought for what they wanted.

This fight made new rules for the land. People could pick their own leaders. They felt happy and strong. It was a big deal for many.

Today, we still talk about this time. It shows us how people can make a change. It helps us think about our own lives and choices.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["1917: February Revolution"] --> B["Formation of Provisional Government"] B --> C["Bolshevik Party Gains Influence"] C --> D["October 25: Storming of the Winter Palace"] D --> E["Establishment of Soviet Power"] E --> F["Civil War Begins (1917-1922)"] F --> G["Formation of the USSR (1922)"]

What Do These Words Mean?

October Revolution:A major event in 1917 when the Russian government was overthrown.
Bolsheviks:A group of people who wanted to change Russia's government to a communist one.
Communism:A system where the government controls everything and shares resources equally.
Proletariat:The working class or people who do manual labor.
Tsar:The emperor or king of Russia before the revolution.