Russian Empire 1462-1917
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Tony Rodriguez Samantha Blowers Jacey Clark. Russian Empire 1462-1917. Map of Russia 1462-1917. Military. They expanded their territory but the Mongols still had control Moscow’s goal was to make their territory dominant to Russia’s But overall Mongols had more control over Russia.
Russian Empire 1462-1917
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Tony Rodriguez Samantha Blowers Jacey Clark Russian Empire 1462-1917
Military • They expanded their territory but the Mongols still had control • Moscow’s goal was to make their territory dominant to Russia’s • But overall Mongols had more control over Russia
Cultural • Paintings showed western style clothing was worn • Architecture in buildings showed power in Moscow • They were very Christianity based
Political • Centralized states to govern their territory • Russian princes were allowed to rule their own cities for tribute payments • Fyodor, Ivan’s son, was a weak ruler and failed to mend divisions his father created
Economic • Fur trade with Siberia in the 1600’s • The Russians’ modernized buildings such as factories and schools • They also established new ways of education
Social • Mongols were divided when Ivan came into power in 1462 • Ivan conquered Mongol lands, instituted reforms, and fought feudalism • Ivan had thousands killed by secret police force • In 1613 Russia recovered from the social divisions created by Ivan
Decline of Russia • Around twenty million people were treated horribly and given no rights, and lived in poverty • The people then revolted against the leaders of Russia which led to the fall • As Russia tried to move forward and modernize the social system failed to keep up