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    rulers. Tsar Alexander II Romanov died in 1881. Tsar Alexander II had a son named Alexander III.Tsar Alexander II freed the serfs in 1862. The serfs were the farmers that had to pay harsh taxes.When he died in 1881 Alexander III was tsar. As tsar, Alexander III believed in using the Okhrana to put many citizens in prison. The Okhrana was the Tsar’s secret police. Tsar Alexander III married a Danish princess and had six children, of which Nicholas II was the oldest. Nicholas II was the tsar of Russia

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    The most significant reason that Tsarism failed in 1917 was its failure to modernise in the centuries before. The Tsars ruled the largest empire on earth, with the same medieval muscovite ideas that Ivan ‘the terrible’ had brought in during the 16th century. The early rulers of Muscovy considered the entire Russian territory their collective property. Various semi-independent princes still claimed specific territories, but Ivan III forced the lesser princes to acknowledge the grand prince of Muscovy

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    agricultural to manufacturing due to the growth of factories and industry in the 1800s and serfdom was abolished, however the tsars still remained the center of authority. In 1700, the world was becoming globalized as the New World was brought into the world economy. Most nations were ruled by absolute monarchies with divine right. This was true in Eastern Europe, where the tsars of Russia had complete control. Society had a rigid social structure based on serfdom and there was

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    grand life. Tsar Alexander II freed serfs, with a sign of his name on the Emancipation Manifesto. Further, he expanded the railroad system which created a boost in the economic life in a hitherto predominantly feudal agricultural society (Mosse); this helped Russia establish and gain more territory. The great Russian tsar, an innovator; during his reign, which began in 1855 he abolished serfdom, expanded the rail system, reformed the aged judicial system, and liberated Bulgaria. Tsar Alexander II

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    Czar Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna of the Romanov family ruled from when he was crowned in 1896, to their forced abdication in 1917. Russia’s economy was outmoded and relied on independent peasants that did not use modern machinery. Their farming season was limited because of their natural cold climate. The political condition of Russia was that everyone was annoyed with the autocratic system, it had no representation in government and the Tsar was out of touch with the people’s demands. Nicholas

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    Drink. Anger. Sorrow. Drink. An endless cycle of the first Tsar of Russia, often all at once. A sick and twisted beginning, torturing animals, raping women, and drinking himself to death, the Grand Prince of Russia started here to end in almost the exact same place he started. Ivan the Terrible was true to his name, the first dictator of Russia was a cruel part of history that is never to be forgotten. Born in the Rurik Dynasty, Ivan’s father was Vasili III who died when he was only a toddler. His

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    Introduction Grigory Yefimovich Rasputin is known as the Siberian Mystic Healer, whose life has been retold numerous of times and almost each time it is told it is retold in a different way. Since Rasputin lived in a civilization not that advanced, little is know of his first forty years of life. So most information on the man are normally from stories families have passed on. Some say he is a holy monk with great powers, on the other hand he may be known as a phony with a false connection to God

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    beginning, Russia was ruled by a central authority. This authority was known as the Tsar. Russia was a very large country and that made it difficult for everyone to thrive. Leaders did not care for most of the country, only for high ranking government officials. The position of Tsar was usually given to the first son of the current leader, it varied because some Tsar did not have children. Unfair and strict rule of the Tsar was strongly hated by many of the citizens of Russia. People of Russia were not

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    Nikolai I Research Paper

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    In this lesson we explore the life and reign of one of Russia’s most reactionary monarchs of all time, Nikolai I, who had to quell a rebellion immediately upon his accession in 1825. !!!The Reign of Nikolai I People are shaped by the times in which they live and the events they experience. No one can blame, for instance, that friend who is wary of relationships after a bad breakup, or that uncle who won't eat fish after it made him sick that one time. What is true for most people is also true for

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    The power of God, all in a push of a button. Nuclear weapons are the most destructive, powerful, barbaric weapons ever used and made in human history. They have the capability of wiping out populations of people, destroying entire ecosystems, tearing down cities in a matter of seconds. These weapons are unlike any other for they are unique in their tenacious, dispersing, genetically damaging radioactive after effects. They are so powerful that even the use of tens or hundreds of nuclear bombs would

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