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Tsar Peter I (or Peter the Great) wanted Russian men to look more like others in western society. At that time, in the 17th-18th century, men in Western Europe and the Americas were removing their beards and mustaches and opting for a different style of dress. First the tsar insisted that men wear European dress at court events; then, he began to order court subjects and townspeople to dress in European style. Within a few years he imposed a tax on beards. Clergymen were exempt from the tax, but everyone else had to pay for the right to wear beards.
i think that he did is to make them as slaves
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Peter the Great melted the church bells to make cannons for his armies. (Source - Connections: A World History Vol. 2)
Peter the Great's new Capital was a city on the Baltic Sea, renamed St Petersburg. Russia's "window to the West". :D
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Any goat can have a beard. It really doesn't make a difference where they come from. They are just born with the beard and they keep it their entire life. Both females and males can have beards.
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Peter I (the Great) brought a lot of change to Russia. He wanted to westernize his country and make it more modern. He spent time traveling around Europe, observing what other countries were doing differently. Here are a few examples of the things he changed: He made all the men shave their beards. Otherwise, they had to pay tax for having a beard! He made everyone wear western clothes and hold western-style parties. He gained control of the Russian church. He established schools in Moscow. Feel free to improve this answer! :)