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Yes, Czar Peter the Great established St. Petersburg as the capital of his empire in 1703. He wanted a capital city that could also be a seaport.
Grigori Rasputin was that Russian monk.
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From the western shores of Europe, it took months to travel the Atlantic Ocean back to North America. If coming from central Europe, land travel also took months. Asians could have gone through Europe first and across the Atlantic Ocean from European ports, or they could have gone across the Pacific Ocean directly from Asian ports.
Yes, Czar Peter the Great established St. Petersburg as the capital of his empire in 1703. He wanted a capital city that could also be a seaport.
Yes, Czar Peter the Great established St. Petersburg as the capital of his empire in 1703. He wanted a capital city that could also be a seaport.
pacific ocean
The Pacific is on the opposite side of the world to Europe. If you were in parts of the northern Pacific Ocean, you could travel east to get to Europe, crossing North America and the Atlantic Ocean. You could also travel west to get to it, crossing through Russia, to the part of Russia that is in Europe.
Trading fur made people money so they could travel to the pacific northwest and help the population and develope it into a bigger place.
Trading fur made people money so they could travel to the pacific northwest and help the population and develope it into a bigger place.
Well, if you travel east then it would be the Pacific. If you travel west it could the Atlantic. Depends on where you are in Asia.
Yes it can. The distance from Russia to the U.S is 9000km, r-36 Russian missile could travel 16000km in 30mins(and it is a 1967 one).
pacific pacific
they could be on the steerage of a boat. its not fun. its cold and windy and its a long trip. get sea sick and everything. that's the way they usually travel to America.
i dont know, could you tell me the name of the russian dog?
Grigori Rasputin was that Russian monk.