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Russian Period AK Studies
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Early Exploration Russians were first Westerners to explore North Pacific Ivan IV the Terrible (1547-1582) By the late 1580s, had explored into Siberia Goal was to trade and to conquer the land and its people (indigenous people)
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Russian Exploration Tsar Peter the Great Ruled Russia from 1689-1725 Known for expanding the Russian Empire and creating a major European power By 1725 had conquered lands from Baltic Sea to Pacific Ocean, and, from the Arctic Ocean to India and China
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Peter the Great’s Goal= find out if Asia and North America were separate continents Why?
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Russian Exploration cont. 1725 Vitus Bering (Danish, but joined Russia’s Navy) was commissioned to sail from Kamchatka Sailed through “Bering” Strait and into the Chuckchi Sea Saw the Diomede Islands, but did not see mainland AK This voyage took 5 years! He failed, but Siberian Natives told him the answer to the Tsar’s question
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Russian Exploration cont. Mikhail Gvozdev (a Cossack- part of extreme military group) Sailed from Kamchatka north through Bering Strait in 1732 First Russian-Native encounter was met with arrows shot at the Russians just off the Diomede Islands First true Russian-Native contact was on King Island- Native approached them on kayaks
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Bering gets a second chance… 1732, Bering is approved for exploration to investigate unmapped areas of Siberia and to search for a sea route to China Vitus Bering in the St. Peter Alekski Chirikov in the St. Paul They set sail in 1741, ships get separated in by fog
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Alaska is Discovered! “Officially discovered” in 1741 Bering- sighted Mt. St. Elias, investigated Kayak Island, sighted Kodiak, and encountered Natives off the Shumagin Islands St. Peter wrecks and many die of illness, including Bering (winter of 1741-42) Chirikov- investigated Chichagof Island and were approached by Natives, traded with Aleuts on Adak
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Goozekwan Native tradition that the Great White Raven had been sighted The wings Goozekwan turned out to be the white sails of the Russian’s ships
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Impact of Exploration Fur hunters rushed to Alaska in 1743 Furs in demand in China; sea otter pelts Started in Attu and pushed eastward 1741-1867 Russia completed over 60 voyages to “Russian America” Recorded geography, data about Natives, animals and plants, climate, resources, ebb and flow of ice pack Hunted furbearers
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Russian Empire 1866
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Russian Settlements Trading posts were established to cut down on costs Shelikhovs, first family to establish posts in 1780s Kodiak and Sitka were Alaska’s first towns, Sitka later is colonial capital Later, the Russian American Company ran all of the posts In 1799 there were 225 Russians in Alaska, in 1839 there were over 800 Russians in Alaska Cultural disruptions, posts were often near Native settlements Grigory Shelikhov
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Three Saints Bay The settlement was founded in 1784 by Grigory Shelikhov, but the main settlement was moved to now the city of Kodiak, in 1792. The Three Saints Bay Site was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1978.
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Three Saints Bay
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Exploit of Natives Fur traders used Natives, forcefully, to hunt Russians took women and children as hostages until hunters produced enough pelts Essentially Natives were taken as slaves, many were murdered Disease also severely weakened the Natives Several groups fought back- Aleuts and Tlingits Native resistance failed- lacked technology Disease Relocation (Aleuts brought to Southeast AK) Russian Orthodox missionaries came to spread Christianity to “civilize” Natives
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Ioann Veniaminov (Veni-amin-off Russian Orthodox priest and missionary in AK (1824-1859) Worked in Aleutian Islands, and later Southeast Alaska (Sitka) Helped develop writing systems for Native languages Vaccinated Natives Native languages and cultures flourished Known as “Saint Innocent of Alaska”
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Other Interests in Alaska Other countries became interested in what Russia was doing in the North Pacific Spanish- 1760s-1790, unsuccessful (Cordova and Valdez) French- 1780s-1830s, claimed Lituya Bay for France British- late 1700s, Captain James Cook 1778 Cook sighted Alaska (Mt. Edgecumbe) and claimed it for England; Killed in Hawaii after exploration of Alaska Hudson Bay Company establishes itself in AK in 1800s
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American Interests American interests began in 1780s Trade Whaling, 1830s Expansion- Manifest Destiny Pursued talks with Russia in 1860 Civil War disrupted interests, but were renewed after war Purchased in 1867
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