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1. The Baltic and Eastern Europe
2. Ivan the Terrible Ivan IV
Ruled 1533-1584
Grand prince of Moscow at age 3
Violent youth
Mother died (poisoned?)
3. Ivan the Terrible Boyars (Russian nobles) ruled terribly in 1530’s
Ivan named Tsar of Russia 1547
4. Ivan the Terrible Married 7 times
Mental problems
Cruel
Drank a lot
5. Russian Nobility Ivan weakened power of Russian nobility
Boyars began to lose power anyway……..
6. Russian Nobility ……to newer nobles
Dvoranye – granted land by the tsar in return for service to him
7. Ivan’s Rule Masters ruled over peasants
Streltsy formed to enforce state policy
Raw materials exported to foreign countries
Agriculture improved
8. “The Gathering of Russia” Drove out the Mongols
Gained control of southeastern Russia
9. Ivan’s Terror Oprichniky (elite guard)
Confiscated boyar property and gave it to the guard
60,000 Russians killed in Novgorod when town plotted against him
Killed his son (spear in the face)
No heir left
10. “The Time of Troubles” Ivan the Terrible dead in 1613
Civil war
Peasants revolted
Poland invaded in 1610 (Catholics)
Boyars wanted order and peace back
Sooo……..
11. Michael Romanov is “elected” tsar Distant relative of Ivan’s 1st wife
Young
Poor health
Non-threatening
12. Michael Romanov His heir was Alexis
Restored imperial power
Conceded to the nobles on military service
1649 legalized serfdom (poor peasants)
13. Peter the Great Ruled 1682-1725
Wanted modernism in Russia
Industry! Commerce! A Western army!
14. Peter the Great Increased Russian military power
Wanted Russia to be equal to western European power
15. Peter the Great 7 feet tall (wow)
Disliked by traditional nobles
Personally decapitated opponents
16. Peter the Great Created a standing army
Conscription of nobles and serfs
Built Russian navy
Needed new taxes to pay for this
All individual males (no nobility of course)
17. Peter the Great Indirect taxes
Consumer products
Orthodox Church lost its power and land
State paid monks and clergy
Had to submit to government rules
18. Peter the Great Established secular educational institutions
Wanted Western mercantilism
middle class was small and prevented from becoming wealthy
19. Peter the Great Private lives
Men had to shave off beards
Wear western clothes
Brought Russian women out of seclusion
20. Great Northern War (1700-1721) Swedish King, Charles XII at war with R
Battle of Poltava in 1709 destroyed Swedis army
Treaty of Nystad
Russia keeps Lithuania, Poland, Estonia
It gave Finland back to Sweden
21. Growth of St. Petersburg 1709 began building of a new city
Western architects
Resembled a Dutch city
City divided by social class
22. Growth of St. Petersburg Nobles and merchants ordered to build elaborate palaces and move to St. Petersburg
Peasant workers labored to build the city
Many died from heat, accidents
24. St. Petersburg 1782- 300,000 population
Winter Palace (Hermitage) home of royal court