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 If Tsar Peter the Great is cutting off the beards of nobles to make
them look like Western Europeans, what other kinds of changes do
                  you think he will bring to Russia?




                                    Tsar Peter the Great with a pair of
                                    shears, about to remove the beard
                                        of a conservative subject.
Aim: How did Peter the Great try to change the
     Russian Empire in the time period 1450-1750?




  Easter in Moscow in the 1600s. The Churches reflect Russian
architectural traditions, but the wall design was created by Italian
                       and English architects.
What is “Westernization”?
• An attempt to incorporate
  the culture, attributes and
  especially the technology
  of the Western world
  (Western Europe).



  Consider: What do you
  think might keep Peter’s
  dream of a westernized
  Russia from happening?
RISE OF RUSSIA
                    HOW DID WESTERNIZATION IMPACT RUSSIA?

     OLD RUSSIAN METHODS                                      WESTERNIZED METHODS
                                       POLITICAL
 Centralized Feudal gov’t – Prince ruled           Centralized gov’t – led by Czar as
    with help of the Noble landlords          aristocratic power declined, Enlightenment
(Boyars.) Major decisions were made by           ideals adopted (Enlightened Despots)
 the prince and confirmed by the Boyar            Developed schools, literacy, science
    Duma. A bureaucracy (prikazy)            Censored some western literature, upgraded
 developed – conducted everyday rule.                               military
 Secret police used for control. Military
 expansion used to gain loyalty, church-
                state unity
HOW DID WESTERNIZATION IMPACT RUSSIA?
                                         SOCIAL
  Orthodox Religion dominated, Heroic         Italian architects design buildings and palaces
epics, music, festivals, onion shaped domes Royal Court spoke French, perform ballet
religious art icon painting, written history,     Advanced schools for elite, culture gap
 strong family ties, many relatives women         develops between elite and commoners
        seen as inferior, strict role
HOW DID WESTERNIZATION IMPACT RUSSIA?

                                      ECONOMIC
 Agricultural - primitive methods, local    Developed trade network - manufactured
consumption small merchant class, small      goods, furs, timber, wheat, begin to use
 cities, no major technological changes    natural resources Government regulations,
   Based on serfdom (Coercive labor)          created Port city of St. Petersburg
          enforced feudal system                      (Window to the West)
Building A Glorious Empire in Russia


                                       Louis XIV’s Versailles Palace




     Peter The Great’s Winter Palace




What was Peter trying to tell the world by building a palace like this one?
                       Answer as if you are Peter.
Peter the Great’s Westernization Reforms

                    •   Traveled secretly in Western
                        Europe to learn the new __________
                                                  science
                        and __________ techniques.
                              military
                    •   Brought western European
                        artisans and technicians back to
                        Russia.
                    •   Built a modern Western European
                        style __________________.
                               army and navy
                    •   Imitated Western European artistic
                        and _______________ styles
                              architectural
                    •   Imported Western European –
                        especially ________ - manners to
                                   French
                        the royal court.
                    •   Made the nobles dress in Western
                        European clothes and learn
                        French and English.
St. Petersburg
One of Peter's main goals was to regain access to the Baltic Sea and Baltic trade. In 1700
One of Peter's main goals was to regain access to the Baltic Sea and Baltic trade. In 1700
  he started the Northern War with Sweden, which lasted for 21 years, and resulted in aa
   he started the Northern War with Sweden, which lasted for 21 years, and resulted in
victorious Russia taking the vast lands on the Baltic coast as its spoils of war. During the
  victorious Russia taking the vast lands on the Baltic coast as its spoils of war. During the
 course of the war St. Petersburg was founded (1703) on the delta of the Neva River and
  course of the war St. Petersburg was founded (1703) on the delta of the Neva River and
  the city rapidly grew to become aamajor seaport, as Russia gained greater and greater
   the city rapidly grew to become major seaport, as Russia gained greater and greater
                             access to European trade routes.
                              access to European trade routes.
Video Clip!




  Peter_the_Great.mov
A Westernized Russia?
        Though photographed in the late
       19th century, these woodchoppers
         look much like their ancestors
       during the time of Peter the Great.


        • How much impact do you think
          Peter’s Westernization program
          had on their lives?

        • How do you think they felt
          about their local noble dressing
          like a Westerner?
Based on this
graphic, what effect
   do you think
  Peter’s reforms
were having on the
      Russian
    civilization?



   Predict: Do you
 think Russia will be
    able to compete
 with Europe in spite
  of the cultural and
     economic split
 between the nobles
  and the peasants?
The Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood 1905 and Today
Magnificent Great Palace at Petrodvorets, Peterhof (a place
outside St Petersburg), the abundance of fountains, gold and
                          greenery.
Catherine the Great
                                Treatment of Social Classes
•Freed nobles from state services and taxes
 •Freed nobles from state services and taxes
•Increased serfdom
 •Increased serfdom
•Made nobles status hereditary, gave them full control over their serfs ––could sell them
 •Made nobles status hereditary, gave them full control over their serfs could sell them
•No merchant class
 •No merchant class
                                So much for all that “liberty”
                                 So much for all that “liberty”
                               talk! If we complain, we will be
                                talk! If we complain, we will be
                              whipped and imprisoned for life!
                               whipped and imprisoned for life!
Catherine the Great
                                      Enlightened Despot
•Friend of Voltaire and other philosophes
 •Friend of Voltaire and other philosophes
•Patronized the arts, created Hermitage Museum
 •Patronized the arts, created Hermitage Museum
•Increased education ––especially for girls
 •Increased education especially for girls
•Created medical commission ––took first vaccine in Russia and improved medical conditions
 •Created medical commission took first vaccine in Russia and improved medical conditions
•Encouraged modernization of agriculture and industry
 •Encouraged modernization of agriculture and industry
•Relaxed censorship laws
 •Relaxed censorship laws
                              Catherine believed that all citizens are
                               Catherine believed that all citizens are
                               equal and subject to the same laws!
                                equal and subject to the same laws!
                              Did you know that Catherine is actually
                               Did you know that Catherine is actually
                                       aapen pal of Voltaire!
                                          pen pal of Voltaire!
The Pugachev Rebellion
                                    Reaction of Peasants
                      Pugachev's Rebellion (or the Cossack
                     Rebellion) of 1774-75 was the principal
                    revolt in a series of popular rebellions that
                      took place in Russia after Catherine II
                               seized power in 1762.



Tsar Peter III

 It began as an organized insurrection of
Cossacks headed by Emelyan Pugachev, a
 disaffected ex-lieutenant of the Russian
 Imperial army. After the initial success,
    Pugachev assumed leadership of an
alternative government and claimed to be
     the assassinated Tsar Peter III.
                                               Emelyan Pugachev
Catherine the Great
                                        Reaction of Peasants


Set up gov’t in Ukraine ––abolished serfdom, did away with
 Set up gov’t in Ukraine abolished serfdom, did away with
taxes, threw compulsory military service
 taxes, threw compulsory military service
Catherine mobilized against him ––captured him and
 Catherine mobilized against him captured him and
brought to St.Petersburg in aacage and killed.
 brought to St.Petersburg in cage and killed.

                                               These villainous nobles must be
                                                These villainous nobles must be
                                            executed! Catherine cages me like she
                                             executed! Catherine cages me like she
                                               cages all the peasants of Russia!
                                                cages all the peasants of Russia!




 Pugachev’s "royal decrees" or ukases were copied and sent to villages. In these documents, he promised to
  Pugachev’s "royal decrees" or ukases were copied and sent to villages. In these documents, he promised to
  grant the people land, salt, and grain. He would lower taxes, stop military conscription and free the serfs.
   grant the people land, salt, and grain. He would lower taxes, stop military conscription and free the serfs.
Catherine the Great
                                   Expanded the Empire
Added 200,000 square miles to empire
Added 200,000 square miles to empire
Won Crimean Black Sea port from Ottomans
Won Crimean Black Sea port from Ottomans
Pushed for colonization of Siberia ––Claimed Alaska
 Pushed for colonization of Siberia Claimed Alaska
Partitioned Poland with Prussia and Austria
 Partitioned Poland with Prussia and Austria
                      We have finally annexed the
                       We have finally annexed the
                     Crimea and have a warm water
                     Crimea and have a warm water
                      port into the Mediterranean!
                        port into the Mediterranean!
Coercive Labor:
     Western Europe vs. Eastern Europe
        Western Europe                           Eastern Europe

           Lack of labor                           Lack of labor

   Monarchs allow peasants to           Tsar increases peasant obligations to
      hire out their labor                           the nobles

                                      Nobles have near total control of the serfs
Peasants leave for towns and cities
    chartered by the monarch
                                           Tsars cannot control the nobles
Peasants pay taxes to monarchs;
  monarchs now build standing         Pugachev Rebellion ends with the help of
armies, infrastructure and navies                   the nobles

Allows kings to control the nobles      Catherine squashes towns and cities

   Limits on the nobility allows        No merchant class develops in Russia
    merchant class to develop
                                           Serfs remain property of nobles
       Expansion and trade
                                      Nobles can sell serfs apart from the land
     Plantations and slavery

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Rise of Russia 1450-1750

  • 1. Do Now: If Tsar Peter the Great is cutting off the beards of nobles to make them look like Western Europeans, what other kinds of changes do you think he will bring to Russia? Tsar Peter the Great with a pair of shears, about to remove the beard of a conservative subject.
  • 2. Aim: How did Peter the Great try to change the Russian Empire in the time period 1450-1750? Easter in Moscow in the 1600s. The Churches reflect Russian architectural traditions, but the wall design was created by Italian and English architects.
  • 3. What is “Westernization”? • An attempt to incorporate the culture, attributes and especially the technology of the Western world (Western Europe). Consider: What do you think might keep Peter’s dream of a westernized Russia from happening?
  • 4. RISE OF RUSSIA HOW DID WESTERNIZATION IMPACT RUSSIA? OLD RUSSIAN METHODS WESTERNIZED METHODS POLITICAL Centralized Feudal gov’t – Prince ruled Centralized gov’t – led by Czar as with help of the Noble landlords aristocratic power declined, Enlightenment (Boyars.) Major decisions were made by ideals adopted (Enlightened Despots) the prince and confirmed by the Boyar Developed schools, literacy, science Duma. A bureaucracy (prikazy) Censored some western literature, upgraded developed – conducted everyday rule. military Secret police used for control. Military expansion used to gain loyalty, church- state unity
  • 5. HOW DID WESTERNIZATION IMPACT RUSSIA? SOCIAL Orthodox Religion dominated, Heroic Italian architects design buildings and palaces epics, music, festivals, onion shaped domes Royal Court spoke French, perform ballet religious art icon painting, written history, Advanced schools for elite, culture gap strong family ties, many relatives women develops between elite and commoners seen as inferior, strict role
  • 6. HOW DID WESTERNIZATION IMPACT RUSSIA? ECONOMIC Agricultural - primitive methods, local Developed trade network - manufactured consumption small merchant class, small goods, furs, timber, wheat, begin to use cities, no major technological changes natural resources Government regulations, Based on serfdom (Coercive labor) created Port city of St. Petersburg enforced feudal system (Window to the West)
  • 7. Building A Glorious Empire in Russia Louis XIV’s Versailles Palace Peter The Great’s Winter Palace What was Peter trying to tell the world by building a palace like this one? Answer as if you are Peter.
  • 8. Peter the Great’s Westernization Reforms • Traveled secretly in Western Europe to learn the new __________ science and __________ techniques. military • Brought western European artisans and technicians back to Russia. • Built a modern Western European style __________________. army and navy • Imitated Western European artistic and _______________ styles architectural • Imported Western European – especially ________ - manners to French the royal court. • Made the nobles dress in Western European clothes and learn French and English.
  • 9. St. Petersburg One of Peter's main goals was to regain access to the Baltic Sea and Baltic trade. In 1700 One of Peter's main goals was to regain access to the Baltic Sea and Baltic trade. In 1700 he started the Northern War with Sweden, which lasted for 21 years, and resulted in aa he started the Northern War with Sweden, which lasted for 21 years, and resulted in victorious Russia taking the vast lands on the Baltic coast as its spoils of war. During the victorious Russia taking the vast lands on the Baltic coast as its spoils of war. During the course of the war St. Petersburg was founded (1703) on the delta of the Neva River and course of the war St. Petersburg was founded (1703) on the delta of the Neva River and the city rapidly grew to become aamajor seaport, as Russia gained greater and greater the city rapidly grew to become major seaport, as Russia gained greater and greater access to European trade routes. access to European trade routes.
  • 10. Video Clip! Peter_the_Great.mov
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  • 13. A Westernized Russia? Though photographed in the late 19th century, these woodchoppers look much like their ancestors during the time of Peter the Great. • How much impact do you think Peter’s Westernization program had on their lives? • How do you think they felt about their local noble dressing like a Westerner?
  • 14. Based on this graphic, what effect do you think Peter’s reforms were having on the Russian civilization? Predict: Do you think Russia will be able to compete with Europe in spite of the cultural and economic split between the nobles and the peasants?
  • 15. The Church of Our Savior on Spilled Blood 1905 and Today
  • 16. Magnificent Great Palace at Petrodvorets, Peterhof (a place outside St Petersburg), the abundance of fountains, gold and greenery.
  • 17. Catherine the Great Treatment of Social Classes •Freed nobles from state services and taxes •Freed nobles from state services and taxes •Increased serfdom •Increased serfdom •Made nobles status hereditary, gave them full control over their serfs ––could sell them •Made nobles status hereditary, gave them full control over their serfs could sell them •No merchant class •No merchant class So much for all that “liberty” So much for all that “liberty” talk! If we complain, we will be talk! If we complain, we will be whipped and imprisoned for life! whipped and imprisoned for life!
  • 18. Catherine the Great Enlightened Despot •Friend of Voltaire and other philosophes •Friend of Voltaire and other philosophes •Patronized the arts, created Hermitage Museum •Patronized the arts, created Hermitage Museum •Increased education ––especially for girls •Increased education especially for girls •Created medical commission ––took first vaccine in Russia and improved medical conditions •Created medical commission took first vaccine in Russia and improved medical conditions •Encouraged modernization of agriculture and industry •Encouraged modernization of agriculture and industry •Relaxed censorship laws •Relaxed censorship laws Catherine believed that all citizens are Catherine believed that all citizens are equal and subject to the same laws! equal and subject to the same laws! Did you know that Catherine is actually Did you know that Catherine is actually aapen pal of Voltaire! pen pal of Voltaire!
  • 19. The Pugachev Rebellion Reaction of Peasants Pugachev's Rebellion (or the Cossack Rebellion) of 1774-75 was the principal revolt in a series of popular rebellions that took place in Russia after Catherine II seized power in 1762. Tsar Peter III It began as an organized insurrection of Cossacks headed by Emelyan Pugachev, a disaffected ex-lieutenant of the Russian Imperial army. After the initial success, Pugachev assumed leadership of an alternative government and claimed to be the assassinated Tsar Peter III. Emelyan Pugachev
  • 20. Catherine the Great Reaction of Peasants Set up gov’t in Ukraine ––abolished serfdom, did away with Set up gov’t in Ukraine abolished serfdom, did away with taxes, threw compulsory military service taxes, threw compulsory military service Catherine mobilized against him ––captured him and Catherine mobilized against him captured him and brought to St.Petersburg in aacage and killed. brought to St.Petersburg in cage and killed. These villainous nobles must be These villainous nobles must be executed! Catherine cages me like she executed! Catherine cages me like she cages all the peasants of Russia! cages all the peasants of Russia! Pugachev’s "royal decrees" or ukases were copied and sent to villages. In these documents, he promised to Pugachev’s "royal decrees" or ukases were copied and sent to villages. In these documents, he promised to grant the people land, salt, and grain. He would lower taxes, stop military conscription and free the serfs. grant the people land, salt, and grain. He would lower taxes, stop military conscription and free the serfs.
  • 21. Catherine the Great Expanded the Empire Added 200,000 square miles to empire Added 200,000 square miles to empire Won Crimean Black Sea port from Ottomans Won Crimean Black Sea port from Ottomans Pushed for colonization of Siberia ––Claimed Alaska Pushed for colonization of Siberia Claimed Alaska Partitioned Poland with Prussia and Austria Partitioned Poland with Prussia and Austria We have finally annexed the We have finally annexed the Crimea and have a warm water Crimea and have a warm water port into the Mediterranean! port into the Mediterranean!
  • 22. Coercive Labor: Western Europe vs. Eastern Europe Western Europe Eastern Europe Lack of labor Lack of labor Monarchs allow peasants to Tsar increases peasant obligations to hire out their labor the nobles Nobles have near total control of the serfs Peasants leave for towns and cities chartered by the monarch Tsars cannot control the nobles Peasants pay taxes to monarchs; monarchs now build standing Pugachev Rebellion ends with the help of armies, infrastructure and navies the nobles Allows kings to control the nobles Catherine squashes towns and cities Limits on the nobility allows No merchant class develops in Russia merchant class to develop Serfs remain property of nobles Expansion and trade Nobles can sell serfs apart from the land Plantations and slavery