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Define the Groups of Russian People Tsars of Russia Define: Give an Example: Serfs Define: How did this group Change during the modernization of Russia? Boyars Define: How did this group Change during the modernization of Russia?
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Russia and Peter the Great
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Peter the Great Modernizes Russia – Examples: Education, building projects, social reforms Examples of Absolute Control – Social: Orders western dress and cutting of Boyars (nobles) beards – Economic: Adopts mercantilist policies, encourage exports – Political: Controlled Boyars by forcing them to serve the state
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Expansion of Russia Under Peter the Great, Russia becomes the largest state in the world by Peter's time. Three times the size of Europe
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Expansion of Russian Borders What does Peter want? 1.Peter wants to build a strong military 2.Peter wants a warm water port to trade with the west 3.Wants a new capital city – along the Baltic Sea Does Peter get what he wants? 1.Creates a large standing army and navy 2.Unable to defeat the Ottoman Empire, Failed to get a warm water port 3.Goes to war with Sweden for land on the Baltic Sea and then builds a brand new city – St. Petersburg (originally a swamp, becomes a modern city)
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Building a City Facts on St. Petersburg Known as a “window to the west” as the new capital is meant to be a city where western ideas would come in to Russia A great symbol of Peter’s and Russia’s power and absolute control – Orders serfs to work on city A symbol of Russia’s modernization – Modern architecture and design Map of St. Petersburg
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Peter’s Palace “Peterhof Palace” Facts on Peter the Great’s Palace: Known as the Russian Versailles, partially designed by Peter the Great About 200 meters Decorated with Gold Surrounded by gardens Question: 1. Peter modeled his palace so that it looked a lot like the Palace of Versailles (in France). - Why do you think that Peter chose to build his palace in the French Style? 2. Why would Peter need a palace like Peterhof’s Palace?
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Effects of Peter the Great’s Reign? Positive Modernizes Russia – Improves military, education, legal code Expands Russian Borders – Creates a large empire (3 billion acres) Makes Russia a major European Power Negative Rules with absolute authority – often very violently – Executes his own son Growth of serfdom Not always successful in goals – No warm-water port
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Which of the following statements do you agree with? And Why? A). A government leader should never have absolute authority. B). A government leader can exercise absolute authority if it will help advance a country’s economy. C). A governmental leader can exercise absolute authority when a country is under attack. D). A government leader can exercise absolute authority whenever it will advance a country’s interests.
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Building Russian power – (Russia, part 3) – start 1:36 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy9Ho dMC048 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uy9Ho dMC048 (Russia, part 4) – end 3:17, or 5:23 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPj1tA KmPzc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPj1tA KmPzc
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