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Timeline of Independence of Finland (1917–1920)

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15 November: Parliament of Finland declares itself as the supreme authority in Finland with the support of the Soviet government
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4 January: Soviet parliament ratified the recognition of Finnish independence
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31 July: Provisional government of Russia dissolves the Parliament of Finland
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17 July: State Regent Mannerheim ratifies the Republican form of Government
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8 November: Labour movement forms Revolution Councils in Finland
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16 December: Finland becomes a member of the League of Nations
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20 March: Provisional government imprisons the Imperial family
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21 June: Parliament accepts the Republican form of Government
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25 January: National Guard is declared as Governments troops
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6 December: Parliament accepts the Independence of Finland
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6 December: Finland's independent day becomes 6 December
30:. Events take place in Saint Petersburg and Finland. 443:(in Finnish). Jyväskylä: Gummerus. pp. 22–201. 253:27 January: Labour movement takes power in Finland 141:17 August: Oskari Tokoi resigns from the Senate 295:and starts the process of electing a monarch. 117:Protests by pro-Bolshevik forces in Petrograd 8: 155:become the new Governor-General of Finland 97:is appointed as the Chairmen of the Senate 431: 77:is removed from his office and arrested 368:recognizes the Independence of Finland 361:recognizes the Independence of Finland 198:recognizes the Independence of Finland 148:becomes the new Chairman of the Senate 90:20 March: March manifesto is abolished 87:became new Governor-General of Finland 281:becomes Deputy Chairman of the Senate 7: 298:9 October: Parliament selects the 319:became the State Regent of Finland 14: 324:Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse 300:Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse 291:9 August: Parliament accepts the 85:Mikhail Aleksandrovich Stakhovich 274:became a State Regent of Finland 187:declares Independence of Finland 134:Provisional government of Russia 26:and ends with membership of the 441:Suomen Itsenäistymisen Kronikka 236:recognizes Finnish independence 153:Nikolai Vissarionovich Nekrasov 132:becomes the new Premier of the 247:recognize Finnish independence 229:recognize Finnish independence 125:accepts the Act of Rule of Law 1: 481:Finland history-related lists 471:Political history of Finland 338:General elections in Finland 397:26 July: Finland takes the 205:declares itself as part of 72:Governor-General of Finland 502: 288:became the flag of Finland 18:This is a timeline of the 353:Prime Minister of Finland 407:14 October: Finland and 164:Social Democratic Party 22:. Timeline starts from 20:Independence of Finland 439:Jorma Keränen (1992). 104:arrives by train from 58:Provisional government 399:Åland Islands dispute 260:ships arrive at Åland 123:Parliament of Finland 112:, to Saint Petersburg 476:Timelines by country 383:President of Finland 293:Constitution of 1772 171:Bolshevik revolution 344:front gets majority 267:marches to Helsinki 60:in Saint Petersburg 44:February Revolution 24:February Revolution 381:becomes the first 166:loses its majority 130:Aleksandr Kerensky 403:League of Nations 196:Soviet government 184:Svinhufvud senate 160:General elections 75:Franz Albert Seyn 52:15 March: Prince 28:League of Nations 493: 486:1910s in Finland 455: 454: 436: 310:Paasikivi Senate 48:Saint Petersburg 501: 500: 496: 495: 494: 492: 491: 490: 461: 460: 459: 458: 451: 438: 437: 433: 428: 394: 333: 304:King of Finland 286:Blue cross flag 215: 63:15 March: Czar 39: 12: 11: 5: 499: 497: 489: 488: 483: 478: 473: 463: 462: 457: 456: 449: 430: 429: 427: 424: 423: 422: 419: 405: 393: 390: 389: 388: 385: 379:K.J. Ståhlberg 375: 372: 369: 362: 359:United Kingdom 355: 349:Kaarlo Castrén 345: 332: 329: 328: 327: 320: 313: 306: 296: 289: 282: 275: 272:P.E.Svinhufvud 268: 261: 254: 251: 248: 237: 230: 219: 214: 211: 210: 209: 199: 192: 189: 180: 177: 174: 167: 156: 151:17 September: 149: 142: 139: 136: 126: 119: 113: 102:Vladimir Lenin 98: 91: 88: 81: 78: 68: 61: 50: 38: 35: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 498: 487: 484: 482: 479: 477: 474: 472: 469: 468: 466: 452: 450:951-20-3800-5 446: 442: 435: 432: 425: 420: 418: 414: 410: 409:Soviet Russia 406: 404: 400: 396: 395: 391: 386: 384: 380: 376: 373: 370: 367: 366:United States 363: 360: 356: 354: 350: 346: 343: 339: 335: 334: 330: 325: 322:14 December: 321: 318: 315:12 December: 314: 311: 308:27 November: 307: 305: 301: 297: 294: 290: 287: 283: 280: 276: 273: 269: 266: 262: 259: 258:Swedish Naval 256:15 February: 255: 252: 249: 246: 242: 238: 235: 231: 228: 224: 220: 217: 216: 212: 208: 204: 201:31 December: 200: 197: 194:31 December: 193: 190: 188: 185: 181: 178: 175: 172: 168: 165: 161: 158:1-2 October: 157: 154: 150: 147: 143: 140: 137: 135: 131: 127: 124: 120: 118: 114: 111: 107: 103: 99: 96: 92: 89: 86: 82: 79: 76: 73: 69: 66: 62: 59: 55: 51: 49: 45: 41: 40: 36: 34: 31: 29: 25: 21: 16: 440: 434: 413:peace treaty 351:becomes the 279:J.K. Paasivi 239:10 January: 182:4 December: 173:in Petrograd 169:7 November: 162:in Finland; 95:Oskari Tokoi 33:References; 32: 17: 15: 232:6 January: 221:4 January: 146:E.N. Setälä 144:17 August: 106:Switzerland 70:16 March: 65:Nicholas II 54:Georgy Lvov 465:Categories 426:References 347:17 April: 342:Republican 336:3 March: 317:Mannerheim 265:White Army 100:16 April: 93:26 March: 83:19 March: 46:starts in 377:25 July: 326:abdicates 128:21 July: 121:18 July: 115:16 July: 67:abdicates 42:7 March: 312:resigned 284:29 May: 277:27 May: 270:18 May: 263:16 May: 56:forms a 411:sign a 401:to the 364:7 May: 357:6 May: 245:Denmark 234:Germany 110:Germany 447:  241:Norway 227:France 223:Sweden 207:Sweden 417:Tarto 203:Åland 445:ISBN 392:1920 331:1919 243:and 225:and 213:1918 108:via 37:1917 415:in 302:as 467:: 340:: 453:.

Index

Independence of Finland
February Revolution
League of Nations
February Revolution
Saint Petersburg
Georgy Lvov
Provisional government
Nicholas II
Governor-General of Finland
Franz Albert Seyn
Mikhail Aleksandrovich Stakhovich
Oskari Tokoi
Vladimir Lenin
Switzerland
Germany
Protests by pro-Bolshevik forces in Petrograd
Parliament of Finland
Aleksandr Kerensky
Provisional government of Russia
E.N. Setälä
Nikolai Vissarionovich Nekrasov
General elections
Social Democratic Party
Bolshevik revolution
Svinhufvud senate
declares Independence of Finland
Soviet government
Åland
Sweden
Sweden

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