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Peter the Great

1.) Russia was a backward country with little industry and relied on farming.

2.) The Streltsy Russian military forces who formed the bulk of the Russian army.

3.) Kremlin

4.) Peter’s half brother Ivan

5.) Peter- tsar of Russia

6.) Sophia, Peter’s half-sister

7.) 6’ 8”

8.) Peter the Great’s Hobbies:

9.) Peter’s 1st wife, Eudoxia

10.) All Drunken Synod

11.) War with Turkey

12.) 1st Russian Navy

13.) Peter’s Expedition

14.) Eudoxia’s Fate

15.) War with Sweden

16.) Construction of St. Petersburg

17.) Catherine

18.) Schools

19.) Peter’s son Aleksei

20.) Austria

21.) Aleksei’s fate

22.) Peter’s illnesses Bladder infections

23.) Catherine

24.) Peter the Great

25.) 3,000 new words

Other attempts at Westernization Women had more rights Eliminate beards