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Ways of the World: A Brief Global History First Edition CHAPTER XIV Empires and Encounters 1450–1750 Russia Robert W. Strayer

The Steppes and Siberia: The Making of a Russian Empire

Chinese conquests, together with the expansion of the Russian Empire, transformed Central Asia. Eurasia BeforeAfter under Russian or Chinese Rule

Russians and Empire A small Russian state centered on Moscow began to emerge ca Moscow began to conquer neighboring cities Three centuries grew into a massive empire Early expansion into the grasslands to south and east was for security against nomads Expansion into Siberia was a matter of opportunity (furs) not threat

Cossacks were bands of fiercely independent warriors consisting of peasants who had escaped serfdom as well as criminals and other adventurers. They helped to expand Russia into Siberia.

Experiencing the Russian Empire Conquered people had to take an oath of loyalty to the Russian ruler.

Russians and Empire With imperial expansion, Russians became a smaller proportion of the overall population. Russian Identity Colonization experience was different from Americas