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Bell Ringer Russian culture – Dance Traditional Folk Dance and Music Ballet

Russian Imperialism and Communism Absolute Rulers of Russia

Constructive Response Question: End of Lesson A. How were the reigns of Ivan III and Ivan the Terrible similar/different? B. Why does history call Peter “the Great?”

What Will We Learn? 1.Ivan III 2.Ivan the Terrible 3.Peter the Great 4.Catherine the Great

Russia Today

Former Soviet Region Compared in Latitude & Area with the United States

Early Russia

Early Byzantine Influences: Orthodox Christianity

Early Byzantine Influences: Cyrillic Alphabet

Absolute Rulers of Russia 1.Setting the State a. Czar : Russian emperor (from Roman title Caesar ) b.Russia had been controlled by the Mongols and Tatars c.Large region that is often cold and covers 15 time zones

Russia’s Time Zones

Ivan the Great

Absolute Rulers of Russia 2.Absolute Rulers of Russia a. Ivan III (The Great) i.Ruled Russia from ii.Conquered much of the territory around Moscow iii.Began to centralize the Russian government iv.Succeeded by son Vasily who ruled for 28 years

Ivan the Great (r ) Ivan III Tearing the Great Khan’s Letter Requesting More Tribute in 1480.

Ivan the Terrible

Absolute Rulers of Russia b.Ivan The Terrible i.Came to throne in 1533 at age 3 ii.Ivan the Great’s grandson iii.At young age, was controlled by boyars or Russia’s landowning nobility iv.At age 16 he seized power and had himself crowned Czar v.First Russian to use title Czar officially vi was “ good period ”

Absolute Rulers of Russia o Ivan The Terrible Continued… vii.Bad period began in Wife Anastasia dies  Accuses boyars of poisoning her 2.Organizes police force to hunt down and murder people Ivan considered traitors: dressed in black and rode black horses 3.Many executed by secret police 4.Accidentally kills oldest son and heir 5.Ivan dies 3 years later leaving his weak second son to rule

Romanov Dynasty ( ) Romanov Family Crest

Peter the Great

Absolute Rulers of Russia c.Peter the Great and Russia i. Romanov dynasty begins in 1613 ii.Romanovs strengthened government by passing a law code and putting down revolts which paved way for absolute rule of Czar Peter I iii.Peter the Great is known as one of Russia’s greatest reformers iv.Russia had adopted the Eastern Orthodox branch of Christianity (Western Europe was mostly Catholic or Protestant ) v.Peter was only 24 when he became sole ruler vi.Reforms: reduced power of great landowners, recruited men from lower classes and promoted them with grants of land, modernized his army

Absolute Rulers of Russia vii.Peter visits western Europe and comes back ready to westernize Russia 1.Introduces potatoes - staple part of Russian diet 2.Started Russia’s first newspaper and edited first issue 3.Raised women’s status by having them attend social gatherings 4.Ordered nobles to give up traditional clothes for Western fashions 5.Advanced education by opening a school of navigation and introducing schools for the arts and sciences

Absolute Rulers of Russia viii.St. Petersburg 1.Fought Sweden to gain land on Baltic Sea 2.Built new capital on swampy site 3.Would be an important shipping hub that would allow Russia to trade more easily 4. 25, ,000 died building the city 5.Ordered nobles to leave Moscow and move to new city

St. Basil Ivan the Terrible did not want anyone to model his accomplishments, so after the architect completed St. Basil, Ivan had his eyes scourged out. That way he would not be able to replicate the masterpiece.

Absolute Rulers of Russia Result: Peter had introduced Western ideas and reformed the culture and government of Russia with much success. By the time of his death in 1725, Russia was a force to be reckoned with.

Catherine the Great

Absolute Rulers of Russia d.Catherine the Great i.Daughter of minor German prince ii. 15 when married to Grand Duke Peter, heir to Russian throne iii.Peter was mentally unstable iv.Mere months after her husband became Czar, she had him arrested and confined v.Peter conveniently died soon after, murder? vi.Sought access to the Black Sea - fought two wars with Ottoman Turks to get it vii.Expanded empire into Poland viii.Overall, had impressive reign that added a lot of land to the empire

Constructive Response Question: A. How were the reigns of Ivan III and Ivan the Terrible similar/different? B. Why does history call Peter “the Great?”