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Peter The Great And His Great Impact On Russia

Decent Essays

Danni Scribani
HIST-100-07
Mr. Frutchey
Final Paper
Peter the Great and His Great Impact On Russia
Pyotr Alekseyevich, more commonly known as Peter the Great, was born on June 9, 1672 in Moscow, Russia. Peter the Great was the 14th child of Tsar Alexis and his second wife, Natalya Kirillovna Naryshkina, and he inherited the throne fully after ruling jointly with his brother Ivan V from 1682 to 1696 when Ivan V died (Abbott, 15). Ivan V and Peter had shared the thrown due to the fact that Ivan was disabled, and his sister Sophia ruled has his regent (Abbott, 17). Peter the Great is best recognized for his vast transformations to Russia such as creating a powerful and unified navy, westernization, secularized schools, control over the Orthodox Church, and more. All of the accomplishments were completed in hopes of making Russia into an all-powerful nation. Compared to any other tsar Peter the Great fabricated the most positive reformations upon Russia. Some would say that Peter the Great did more harm than good when it came to Russia. Peter the Great had putting into practice a strong and potent army. The army had gained many victories under Russia’s belt, which led more land, and trading routes for Russia, but there was a down side to this supreme army (Lewitter). Now that this army was implemented, Peter had complete control over all of the people. Modern times were trying to get away from monarchies, but that is exactly where Russia was headed. Taxes were at an all time

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