Chapter 18: The Rise of Russia

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Chapter 18: The Rise of Russia APWH Period 4: Global Interactions, c. 1450 to 1750 Textbook Part IV: The Early Modern Period, 1450-1750: The World Shrinks . Chapter 18: The Rise of Russia

Ivan III (Ivan the Great) r. 1462-1505

Rurik Founder of Kievan Rus in 800s C.E.

Early Russian Expansion

Ivan IV (Ivan the Terrible) r. 1547-1584

Ivan IV and his Son

Russian Boyars

Cossacks

Saint Basil’s Cathedral Completed 1561

Michael Romanov 1st of Romanov Dynasty r. 1613-1645

Alexis Romanov r. 1645-1676

Peter I “The Great” of Russia r. 1682-1725

Peter Cutting the Beard of a Boyar

Peter Cutting the Sleeves of the Boyars

Peter III of Russia r. 6 months in 1762

Catherine the Great of Russia r. 1762-1796

Emelian Pugachev

Poland-Lithuanian at its Greatest Extent

The 1st Partition of Poland, 1772

The 2nd Partition of Poland, 1793

The Aftermath of Poland’s Partition

Russia’s Holdings by 1800

Hapsburg Holdings in 1600s