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    Catherine the Great’s response to the peasant rebellion of 1773 was using her army to fight the peasants and eliminate what freedom they had left. Before this rebellion she was in favor of the end of serfdom but this rebellion changed her mind. She thought these actions were necessary because she wanted to keep the throne and prevent another rebellion from happening. Though Catherine the Great ruled with absolute authority she also wanted to reform and improve Russia using some Enlightenment ideas

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    Catherine, II, the Great was born in Stettin, a German city on April 21, 1729 to Prince Christian August of Anhalt-Zerost and Princess Johanna Elizabeth of Holstein-Gottorp. Catherine, whose original name was Sophie Friederike-Auguste married in 1762 to the czarevitch Peter of Russia, but soon disposed of him and seized control of the government. Catherine made many great changes during her reign and made many opportunities available to the people living in her country during the time. Although she

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    The Leadership of Catherine the Great Until philosophers are kings, or the kings and princes of this world have the spirit and power of philosophy, and political greatness and wisdom meet in one, and those commoner natures who pursue either to the exclusion of the other are compelled to stand aside, cities will never have rest from their evils … and then only will this our State have a possibility of life and behold the light of day. (Plato) Throughout history, leaders have been key in the development

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    Catherine II, known as Catherine the Great, was born in May 2, 1729, in Stettin, Prussia. She became the Russian empress in 1762 until her death in 1976, making her the most renowned and longest-ruling female leader in Russia. Catherine was an ambitious and intelligent ruler. In her spare time she corresponded with the most eminent philosophers and intellectuals of the age and was an avid patron of the arts. She took care to demonstrate her dedication to Russia and the Russian Orthodox faith. She

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    women in history was Catherine the Great, Russia’s most longest ruling and powerful queens (Maranzani, 2012). Catherine loved literature and arts and was through this led an emphasis on education in Russia. She was wed with Peter the Great, who wanted his mistress to rule with him instead of Catherine (Biography.com staff, 2015). Overall Catherine stayed strong, making attempts to improve serf life, support education, and strengthen the rights of common people. Catherine was very ambitious

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    leaders in Russia, Catherine the great made many accomplishments in her time of ruling. These accomplishments allowed furthering of education in Russia. Catherine established the Smolny Institute, University of Moscow and Academy of Science, and increased schooling. While ruling Russia, Catherine the great established a new schooling for noble ladies known as the Smolny Institute. This allowed young girls of noble family’s the chance of an education, and free tuition. By Catherine doing this I believe

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    CATHERINE THE SECOND EMPRESS OF RUSSIA ABSTRACT Recognized worldwide as a noteworthy historical figure, Catherine the Great was one of the most prominent rulers of Russia and a figure deserving of admiration. During her rule from 1762 to 1796 the Russian Empress Catherine II made such progress in political power that it is hard to find similar examples in world history. Catherine II was Empress of Russia for more than 30 years and one of the country’s most influential rulers . Keywords : Catherine

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    Catherine the Great was a German born empress of Russia in the 18th century. While she made much progress in her reign, she is remembered for her busy love life and the rumors made about her death. In her portrait, she is almost illuminated and is dressed as Minerva, the Roman goddess of war, art, and intellect. It could be assumed, based on these details, that she was an important figure in her time, an advocate for the arts and education, and had successful strategies in many battles. In history

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    WAS CATHERINE THE GREAT A GREAT RULER? Melanie Taylor History 352 12/10/17 Was Catherine the Great a Great Ruler? Catherine the Great, also known as Catherine II, ruled Russia from 1762 to 1796. She ruled for 34 years which was the longest a female ever ruled Russia. Although Catherine the Great is known for putting personal affairs ahead of Russian affairs, she did accomplish a lot during her reign. She brought Western thought processes to Russia which would affect Russia for centuries.

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    Both Peter the Great and Catherine the Great were the former Emperors of Russia. They were the Russians ruler before the 17th century and also they were followers of Ivan IV. They used mysteries, dishonesty, etc for the foundation of their time, and they never thought that the Russia will have modernization. Mostly, the change came when Peter the Great and Catherine the Great came to power. Also, She expanded the territory of the Russian Empire and had improved as time pass by, and policy was following

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