THE RISE OF RUSSIASAKI, RIONA, NAO AND YURA
INTRODUCTION• End of Mongol Rule• Ivan the Great• Ivan the Terrible• Time of Trouble• Romanov Dynasty• Peter the Great• Catherine the Great
END OF MONGOL RULE IN 1634
END OF MONGOL RULE• On paper, the end of Mongol rule Is in 1368. • Ivan stopped paying taxes in 1480, effectively ending Mongol presence in
Russia. • A far less powerful successor entity, Northern Yuan Dynasty, rules parts of
Mongolia until 1634.
WHY DID IT LOSE POWER?1. Loss of unity2. Death of Kublai Khan
in 12943. Corrupt government
and administrative incompetence
IVAN III: “IVAN THE GREAT”• The Grand Prince of Moscow
• He achieves in making Moscow the center of Russian power.
• He tripled the territory of his state through conquest or purchases of surrounding sovereign territories.
• The laws of Moscow were written down in one geographical place in 1497.
1400 - 1505
IVAN IV: “IVAN THE TERRIBLE”
He even “looks” scary….
1533 - 1584
The Great Prince of Moscow
TORTURE AND EXECUTION
Ivan sentenced thousands to internal exile. Others were killed using inhumane ways.
Boyars: nobles
EXPANSION OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE
TIME OF TROUBLESPeasant revolts, foreign invasion, and fights over succession devastated the Russian Empire.
• Nobles became more involved with the leader’s services.
• Townspeople lost the influence they had on the government.
• Peasants were enslaved and lost freedom.
1598 - 1613
CHANGES IN RUSSIAN SOCIETY
RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH• Russian Orthodoxy is
entirely separate branch of Christianity.
• It shaped the development of Russian culture.
• The Church is autonomous and self-governing.
• The Church’s decisions were infallible.
ROMANOV DYNASTY COMES TO POWER
• In 1613, Michael Romanov is finally named as czar.
• Romanov Dynasty was founded in 1613 and lasted until the Russian Revolution of 1917.
PETER I: “PETER THE GREAT”• Ruled as Russian tsar from
1682 – 1725.
• He westernized Russia and conducted multiple political, economical and social reforms.
• Peter discovered that the Russian knowledge of the outside world was limited.
• He traveled to England and Netherlands to acquire new skills.
1682 - 1725
CLOTHING REFORM
Peter forced the Russians to adopt the ways of western Europe by enforcing the Western style dress on his boyars (the nobles) and required them to cut it off their Mongol style beards
ST. PETERSBURG – “WINDOWS TO THE WEST”
GOVERNMENT SERVICES1. Borrowed ideas from France.
• Central bureaucracy
• Local governments (under Peter’s control)
• Eastern Orthodox Church (under Peter’s control)
2. Dvorianie: a new class of nobles who were allowed to own hereditary lands in return for supporting the government.
ECONOMIC REFORMS1. Peter developed a major iron industry.
2. Changed tax laws to increase government income and efficiency.
WAS PETER’S REFORMS EFFECTIVE?• His reforms have strengthened Russia’s role in foreign
affairs. • BUT dangerous splits had formed between those who
valued traditional values and those who embraced new western ways.
• His rule was very undemocratic –link to authoritarian political trends?
COSSACKS• Free men or adventurers
of various ethnicities who escaped from peasantry.
• Possessed extreme military skills
• Expanded the Russian Empire and protected its frontier, bringing Siberia under Russian control.
RISE OF RUSSIA
CATHERINE II: CATHERINE THE GREAT
• A female leader of Russia reigning from 1762 – 1796.
• She achieved in expanding the Russian Empire:
• Katherine released nobles from the government service.
1729 - 1796
1. Secured warm-water port on the Black Sea2. Defeated the Ottoman Turks3. Acquired territory from Poland
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DISCUSSION QUESTIONS1. If you were a Russian citizen, would you
have supported Westernization? Do you think it was beneficial for Russia to adopt western ways?
2. What do you think Russia would’ve been like today if the Westernization Campaign didn’t happen?