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Title: Peter the Great


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Peter the Great
  • Kendall Carroll

2
The Basics
  • June 9,1672-February 8, 1725
  • Tsar that ruled Russia from 1282 until death
  • Best known for westernization of Russia into an
    European power
  • No extensive education

3
Early Life
  • Born in Moscow inside the Kremlin
  • Feodor III, the current tsar and Peters half
    brother, died when Peter was ten. His
    half-brother was next in line to the throne, but
    was ill. Peter took over as tsar at age ten.
  • Some of his friends and family were murdered
    after he was chosen by Sophia supporters who
    thought she should have been elected.
  • Sophia ruled as an autocrat behind Peters throne
    for 7 years
  • Enjoyed shipbuilding, sailing, and staging
    battles with his toy army

4
Lifetime Monuments
  • Peter married Eudoxia Lopukhina in 1689, but
    forced her to become a nun ten years later ending
    the union.
  • Overthrew Sophias control in 1689 and ruled with
    his half-brother Ivan V until he became sole
    ruler in 1696
  • Died of a chill in 1725 without nominating a
    heir

5
Issue 1
  • Westernization-number 1 policy for Russia
  • Once visited Europe in disguise to discover their
    secrets.
  • Forced officials to shave beards to western
    styles and adopt clothing styles of Western
    Europeans.

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Issue 2
  • Rebellions- very common in Russia during his
    rule.
  • Most rebellions were against modernization
  • All were brutally suppressed
  • Included Sreltsy, Bashkirs, Astrakhan,and the
    most powerfully one the Bulavin

7
Issue 3
  • Maritime outlets- wanted a warm water port to
    become competitive with other Europeans.
  • Could not keep hold of a port on the Black Sea
  • In the Great Northern War (1700-1721) Swedish
    control of the Baltic Sea was broken establishing
    contact with Europe
  • Peter was thought of as a celebrity.

8
St. Petersburg
  • Built on land captured from Sweden in the Great
    Northern War.
  • Became capital in 1712
  • Used to show Europeans Russias sophistication
  • Upper-class Russian women were no longer secluded
    here.
  • The power of the boyars were also broken here.

9
Policy of Autocracy
  • The theory Peter used to justify strong,
    centralized rule.
  • The goal of westernization was to strengthen the
    Russian state not political liberalization like
    other Europeans countries.
  • Decree in 1716 stated the tsar is not obliged to
    answer to anyone in the world for his doings, but
    possesses power and authority over his kingdom
    and land, to rule them at this will and pleasure
    as a Christian ruler.

10
Sculptures
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Effectiveness of Rule
  • His eagerness to learn Western European ways made
    him a star in Western Europe.
  • He was effective in that he did build a powerful
    navy and took down Sweden in the Great Northern
    War.
  • He also established connections with Western
    Europe
  • Unfortunately, he did suppress some of his own
    people

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Quotes
  • I have conquered an empire but I have not been
    able to conquer myself.
  • It is my great desire to reform my subjects, and
    yet I am ashamed to confess that I am unable to
    reform myself.

14
Poor Peter.
  • Peter the Great was nearly 7 feet tall but his
    body was not proportional.
  • He had a small head, small feet, small hands, and
    narrow shoulders.
  • He may have also had epilepsy
  • Gave himself the name Peter the Great

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Works Cited
  • http//www.historylearningsite.co.uk/peter_the_gre
    at.htm
  • http//www2.sptimes.com/Treasures/TC.2.3.6.html
  • http//www.saint-petersburg.com/history/peter1st.a
    sp
  • http//www.nmm.ac.uk/server/show/conWebDoc.158
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