Question by katy s: how did Tsar Alexander II of Russia died?and why did the russia blamed for the assassination of Tsar?
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Answer by wajma k
Alexander II (1818-1881) was emperor of Russia from 1855 to 1881. He is called the “czar liberator” because he emancipated the serfs in 1861. His reign is famous in Russian history as the “era of great reforms.”
Eldest son of Nicholas I, Alexander was born in Moscow on April 17, 1818. Vasili Zhukovski, the poet and courtier, was his principal tutor. Alexander spoke Russian, German, French, English, and Polish. He acquired a knowledge of military arts, finance, and diplomacy. From an early age he traveled extensively in Russia and abroad; in 1837, for example, he visited 30 Russian provinces, including Siberia, where no member of the royal family had ever been. Unlike his father, Alexander had experience in government before he acceded to the throne. He held various military commands and was a member of the state council (from 1840) and of the committee of the ministers (from 1842); during Nicholas’s absence Alexander acted as his deputy.
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Maritsa S says
He was assassinated in a terrorist attack. These were the people who were not happy with his reforms (he made quite a lot of them), there were several attempts to kill him, the last one was fatal
Hannah Banana says
The Tsar died from a bomb while he was on his way to Manezh, there were three bombs, the first one failed cause his carriage was bullet proof, the second one succeeded, and the tsar died amid the debris surrounding him.