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    ruled Russia in the 17th and 18th centuries after a long time of bad rulers in Russia. They were once ruled mostly by barbarians‚ but he wanted to westernize Russia‚ and open a window to the west. It was tough bringing Russia out of a time of religious rule and poverty. He ended up making Russia one of the greatest empires of the time by improving Russia’s army and navy‚ gaining a lot of land‚ and bringing major intellectual changes. They were a major Eurasian power. Peter really took Russia out

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    To What Extent was the Tsar the Cause of the Fall of Tsarist Russia in February 1917 1917 was a year of infinite importance for Russia‚ as their country would never be ruled in the same way again. Countless strikes‚ demonstrations and rebellions were constantly being put down through the use of force‚ and the unsettlement throughout the citizens was stirring‚ becoming more and more of a threat to the autocratic rule. Although‚ a great deal of the blame for the revolution was put on the Tsar‚ there

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    reign ushered in a revolutionary political system that would change the world. He claimed his throne unprepared after the sudden death of his father "Alexander III". His father rarely taught him the things necessary to control an empire as big as Russia and shortly after this‚ the country quickly fell into turmoil. Many unfortunate incidents occurred during his rule‚ the first one being at his corronation in Moscow (1895)‚ where a number of people (the number itself is disputed and ranges

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    Napoleon Bonaparte Failed Leadership in the Campaign of Russia in 1812 Cadet Nguyen‚ Hieu Word Count:1013 Thesis: Napoleon Bonaparte ineffective leadership during the invasion of Russia of 1812 resulted in campaign failure. The invasion of Russia in 1812 was a turning point for Napoleon military conquest. The aftermath of his failed invasion had shaken his reputation as a tactical genius and severely questioned his ability to lead to win battles. Napoleon’s two main fault that led to the

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    Intelligentsia for the shaping of the revolutions that took place in Russia in 1917? The Russian Revolution of 1917 centres around two primary events: the February Revolution and the October Revolution. The February Revolution‚ which removed Tsar Nicholas II from power was during a time when the tsar was away from the capital visiting troops on the World War I front‚ Establishing a Provisional government to rule Russia. The October Revolution (also called the Bolshevik Revolution) overturned

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    essity to trade with other countries. One country would have a product or natural resource another country would not; therefore to survive‚ the country would trade. Many times the trades were unfair and fraudulent. This created many international problems. Also‚ the deal symbolized the Non-Aggression Pact between Hitler and Stalin prior to World War II. This pact was then broken by Hitler when he invaded the Soviet Union. The breaking of the pact is similar to Frederick giving false notes to Napoleon

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    Ivan the Terrible‚ grandson of Ivan The Great was crowned the 1st Tzar of Russia in 1547. Ivan The Terrible was known for his great intelligence yet impulsive outbreaks and rash decisions making throughout his long reign (1533-1584). When both of his parents died he was left to me raised by members of the nobility who often neglected and scorned him. This was said to have been a contribution to his mold into a ruthless individual. During those years he managed to acquire the Russian territory that

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    decades of the 19th century‚ Russia was a great country. She was vast and wrapped up in mystery. Despite being seemingly great‚ there were many problems facing the Tsar’s of Russia. These came in the form of political‚ economic and social issues; some of which slotted into more than one category. The bureaucracy was meant to have been an area of major reform‚ however now it was posing a social and slight political problem. Peter I had made an attempt to modernise Russia by bringing in the civil service

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    ------------------------------------------------- Changes and Continuities in labor systems in Russia Between 1750 and 1914‚ England‚ Germany‚ and Western Europe were all expanding. England was gaining land and trust in the Middle East‚ Germany was becoming an established nation‚ and Western Europe was thriving due to the Industrial Revolution. After recognizing all of this‚ Russia decided it was time for reform or be left in the dust. This caused major changes in Russia’s labor system such as

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    The Reforms of Peter I of Russia Scott MacLean 2 Peter I was tsar of Russia from 1682 until 1725. He introduced significant changes in the practice and policy of nearly every aspect of the Russian state and is generally seen as having reformed Russian society. His was a practical rather than an ideological revolution though; Peter ’s real contribution to Russia was the implementation of his reforms‚ often inspired more by practical necessity than by idealism. Such concrete action and Peter

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