ALEXANDER ITristan Chambers
Otherwise known as… Emperor and Autocrat of All the
Russians King of Poland Grand Prince of Finland Grand Prince of Lithuania
As a Child Raised by Catherine the great Catherine II had continued to modernize
western Europe In the hopes of manipulating the country,
Catherine manipulated Alexander Father (Paul I) Manipulation Ultimately
This taught Alexander very early on in life how to manipulate those who loved him
the THRONE March 1801 Conspiracy? Morality
Accomplishments & Significance Reconstructed the system of education Tsar during the Napoleonic wars Prohibition of torture More liberal in a time of conservatism in
Russia Did nothing to improve the feudal status
of Russia Acquired Finland and part of Poland
Affect in History Tyrannical in Russia (not aware) Danube the southern frontier of Russia Negotiations with Napoleon Assisted in Napoleonic wars Greater good of Europe* (?)
Symbology MIXED PERSONALITY- Chameleon Tyrant (unintentional*) appeared to his contemporaries as a riddle which
each read according to his own temperament. "shifty Byzantine“ –Napoleon ”man of estimable character, disposed to do
good, and expected to diffuse through the mass of the Russian people a sense of their natural rights.“- Jefferson
"suspicious and undecided“ - Jefferson
IN Summary Early age taught to manipulate and
change opinion based on his company Towards the beginning of his career took
liberal reforms Acquired Finland and part of Poland All during the reign of the Napoleonic
wars Unintentional tyrant
The End