Timeline of Independence of Finland (1917–1920)

This is a timeline of the Independence of Finland. Timeline starts from February Revolution and ends with membership of the League of Nations. Events take place in Saint Petersburg and Finland.

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1917

 * 7 March: February Revolution starts in Saint Petersburg
 * 15 March: Prince Georgy Lvov forms a Provisional government in Saint Petersburg
 * 15 March: Czar Nicholas II abdicates
 * 16 March: Governor-General of Finland Franz Albert Seyn is removed from his office and arrested
 * 20 March: Provisional government imprisons the Imperial family
 * 19 March: Mikhail Aleksandrovich Stakhovich became new Governor-General of Finland
 * 20 March: March manifesto is abolished
 * 26 March: Oskari Tokoi is appointed as the Chairmen of the Senate
 * 16 April: Vladimir Lenin arrives by train from Switzerland via Germany, to Saint Petersburg
 * 16 July: Bolshevik coup fails in Saint Petersburg
 * 18 July: Parliament of Finland accepts the Act of Rule of Law
 * 21 July: Aleksandr Kerensky becomes the new Premier of the Provisional government of Russia
 * 31 July: Provisional government of Russia dissolves the Parliament of Finland
 * 17 August: Oskari Tokoi resigns from the Senate
 * 17 August: E.N. Setälä becomes the new Chairman of the Senate
 * 17 September: Nikolai Vissarionovich Nekrasov become the new Governor-General of Finland
 * 1-2 October: General elections in Finland; Social Democratic Party loses its majority
 * 7 November: Bolshevik coup takes place in Saint Petersburg
 * 8 November: Labour movement forms Revolution Councils in Finland
 * 15 November: Parliament of Finland declares itself as the supreme authority in Finland
 * 4 December: Svinhufvud senate declares Independence of Finland
 * 6 December: Parliament accepts the Independence of Finland
 * 31 December: Soviet government recognizes the Independence of Finland
 * 31 December: Åland declares itself as part of Sweden

1918

 * 4 January: Soviet parliament ratified the recognition of Finnish independence
 * 4 January: Sweden and France recognize Finnish independence
 * 6 January: Germany recognizes Finnish independence
 * 10 January: Norway and Denmark recognize Finnish independence
 * 25 January: National Guard is declared as Governments troops
 * 27 January: Labour movement takes power in Finland
 * 15 February: Swedish Naval ships arrive at Åland
 * 16 May: White Army marches to Helsinki
 * 18 May: P.E.Svinhufvud became a State Regent of Finland
 * 27 May: J.K. Paasivi becomes Deputy Chairman of the Senate
 * 29 May: Blue cross flag became the flag of Finland
 * 9 August: Parliament accepts the Constitution of 1772 and starts the process of electing a monarch.
 * 9 October: Parliament 	selects the Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse as King of Finland
 * 27 November: Paasikivi Senate resigned
 * 12 December: Mannerheim became the State Regent of Finland
 * 14 December: Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse abdicates

1919

 * 3 March: General elections in Finland: Republican front gets majority
 * 17 April: Kaarlo Castrén becomes the Prime Minister of Finland
 * 6 May: United Kingdom recognizes the Independence of Finland
 * 7 May: United States recognizes the Independence of Finland
 * 21 June: Parliament accepts the Republican form of Government
 * 17 July: State Regent Mannerheim ratifies the Republican form of Government
 * 25 July: K.J. Ståhlberg becomes the first President of Finland
 * 6 December: Finland's independent day becomes 6 December

1920

 * 26 July: Finland takes the Åland Islands dispute to the League of Nations
 * 14 October: Finland and Soviet Russia sign a peace treaty in Tarto
 * 16 December: Finland becomes a member of the League of Nations