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1 WE ARE TAKING NOTES! Get your stuff out, and put your iPads up.

2 Absolute Rulers of Russia Ch. 5, Section 4

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4 The First Czar Ivan the Terrible Becomes king of Russia at age 3 Struggles for power with boyars Crowned czar at 16 Married to Anastasia Romanov

5 Reign of Ivan the Terrible Ivan’s Good Period Lasts from 1547-1560 (First 13 years) Won great victories and built monuments Added lands to Russia Ruled justly and gave Russia a uniform code of laws

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7 Ivan’s Bad Period Began after Anastasia’s death in 1560 Blames boyars, kills them, seizes their lands Organized police force to hunt down traitors Gave boyars’ land to new nobles Kills oldest son during an argument

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9 Rise of the Romanovs Ivan’s heir is weak, leading to Time of Troubles In 1613, Anastastia’s grandnephew (Michael Romanov) becomes czar Romanovs rule for 300 years (1613-1917) Last royal family of Russia

10 Peter the Great Comes to Power Initially shares power with older, brother Becomes sole ruler (czar) in when bro dies Russia’s greatest reformer Czar becomes absolute monarch

11 Russia Contrasts with Europe Still has feudalism until 1800s Isolated from Europe – Geographically in Asia – Only seaport was blocked with ice for most of year – Culturally isolated, little contact with W. Europe – Religious differences widen gap Eastern Orthodox (Constantinople) vs. Catholic (Rome)

12 Peter Visits the West Went on “The Grand Embassy” to learn European ways – Fascinated by modern tools, machines, and ships – Dressed in plain clothes to disguise his identity – Determined Russia must have warm-weather port First czar to travel among Western “heretics”

13 Peter Rules Absolutely Peter’s Reforms – Brings Orthodox Church under state control – Reduces power of landowners (absolutism!!!!) – Modernizes army by hiring Europeans to train soldiers Peter’s goal was westernization – Introduces potatoes – Starts Russia’s first newspaper – Raises women’s status – Adopts Western fashion – Advances education (the key to progress)

14 Establishing St. Petersburg Fights Sweden to win warm weather port on Baltic Sea Builds new capital St. Petersburg Takes many years; many serfs die in process By the time of Peter’s death, Russia is major power


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