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21.08.2019 •
History
What new ideals did the quakers hold?
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Awnser, Nicholas’ father, Alexander III, became czar (emperor) of Russia after his father, Alexander II, was killed by an assassin's bomb. Nicholas, at age 12, witnessed his grandfather's death when the czar, horribly maimed, was carried back to the palace.